Using Within in the classroom

Within has long been one of my top recommendations to educators looking to bring VR into the classroom. It has that trifecta of qualities that make it an excellent option for use in the classroom: It’s free – which is crucial when schools are generally budget-conscious. It works on absolutely any device – from a tablet to a cardboard to aVive. It contains meaningful, engaging content which can be used across the curriculum Within was launched in in 2014 by Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin. The company produces 360 films of a standard rarely attained by other companies in the field, covering impactful topics including refugees, climate change, war, politics and more. It’s no surprise that they ha

1000 Educational 360° Videos on YouTube

As a fresh challenge for 2019, I’ve decided to renovate my YouTube channel and start producing original content on there rather than just use it as a receptacle for videos I embed here on the website. As such it will become another source of AR/VR in Education content from me and I plan to put out app demos and guides as well as unboxings and a lot more as the year rolls on. I started by organising the content I already had on there into playlists and adding proper header graphics etc. I then found myself in a little bit of a bind as the laptop I use for video editing is away for diagnosis/repairs and I could also do with purchasing a better mic. I really wanted to start building the channel