Bring virtual reality into the classroom to impact learning. Explore social studies virtual field trips like museums, national parks, & more.
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Top 10 Virtual Reality (VR) Field Trips for Students
Bring virtual reality (VR) field trips for kids into the classroom! Explore our top 10 interactive virtual field trips for students.
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How to leverage virtual reality (VR) to build equity in education
Bridge gaps in access to resources and opportunities for students with VR in education. Explore virtual reality lessons to build equitable classrooms.
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How to create your own Virtual Reality (VR) in the classroom
Learn how to make virtual reality (VR) in the classroom. Creating VR experiences for your students can be done in 3 simple steps.
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3 Ways to use Virtual Reality in Math
VR is fun on its own, but using it within Nearpod ensures purposeful engaging. Here are 3 ways you can use Virtual Reality in Math to up engagement!
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The Power of Exposure: Nearpod Virtual Reality
“One of the largest barriers to students in my schools is access. Because of our location, it is difficult to expose students to the many opportunities beyond the borders of…
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Experiential Learning for ELL Newcomers
Engage newcomers in language and content using Virtual Reality (VR) and tackle the most challenging aspects of a newcomer’s adjustment to life in U.S.
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Fun Valentine’s Day activities for students in your classroom
Explore fun and educational Valentine’s Day activities for students. Teach about the holiday’s history, social emotional learning, and more.
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5 Teaching tips and resources for racial equity & social justice
Explore our resource and tips guide to support racial justice in education, racial equity, and social justice in teachers’ daily instruction.
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7 Steps to promote equity in the classroom
Equity in the classroom supports students’ overall academic success. Explore how to create an equitable classroom using these seven steps.