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Oculus founder Palmer Luckey thinks that the company's virtual reality headset will eventually make its way into schools, allowing students to learn in new, immersive ways.
"Classrooms are broken. Kids don’t learn the best by reading books," Luckey said at the Dublin Web Summit, according to The Guardian.
"There’s clearly value in real-world experiences: going to do things. That’s why we have field trips. The problem is that the majority of people will never be able to do the majority of those experiences." ... '
Via Walter Riker.
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