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    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 Aar

    10 ways to learn about religion using VR

    On paper I am Christian, though I would probably call myself an atheist. My wife (also a Christian on paper) is more likely to quote the Buddha than the Bible. Nonetheless we have friends who are Catholic, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu, all of whom we view equally and whose beliefs we accept. We also make a point of ensuring our two daughters appreciate and understand the role that religion plays in people’s lives and grow up respecting other’s beliefs. We live in a world that is