ABOUT VR TOUCH
Not everyone has the opportunity to go to another city or country on an excursion. Whether you are a schoolboy or a student, VR can be an option in all cases. For example, Google has already developed the Expeditions product for teachers, which uses virtual and augmented reality. There, in particular, you can visit the Louvre or climb Mount Everest without leaving the walls of the school classroom. In addition, augmented reality can create a projection of a tornado, hive, or anthill right in the classroom, so that you can clearly see everything in 3D format that you previously had to use your imagination or pictures in a textbook. The VR Steam Museum of Fine Arts also provides an opportunity to see world-famous paintings and sculptures. You don't need to wait in line or look through the safety glass. The product helps you not only see works of art, but also understand why they have been attracting attention for many years. For example, the SkyView app allows students to explore the universe using AR night sky overlays. Just point your mobile device up to identify stars, constellations, planets, and even satellites. VR technology in the future will make it possible to understand what it's like to swim in the depths of the ocean, visit the moon, or live in the world thousands of years before we were born. Yes, we can already see it in the video. However, augmented reality will give you a sense of complete immersion.