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Looking good today not to long before news getting travel sickness tablets
Going on with the million pound trade
That size may have been going on a few days
Goldie on Twitter posted that
#DEV - @dev_clever
Looks like things are beginning to move as we come closer to end of pilot. Hold on to your hats.. ??
https://t.co/pvVWDJtqsE
Is this dev
8 December 2020
Veative Labs: Virtual Reality on a Browser
Education technology provider Veative Labs offers hundreds of STEM and ELL (English language learning) modules in virtual reality (VR) for interactive learning. Since the Covid-19 pandemic spread around the world, Veative has converted their entire STEM and Virtual Tour library into a WebXR format. “The module, initially a project for UNICEF, allows students in even economically-depressed countries to access immersive content on any PC, by simply using a browser,” says Ankur Agarwal, CEO, Veative Labs.
“Our business model was severely affected by the pandemic as we deal with a VR device, which is by nature attached to the user’s face. There is an understandable reluctance to share such a device. We strategised to come up with a way to make that content available to users who are away from school, not in possession of a VR device, as well as provide analytics for teachers to monitor student activity and progress. And that made us pivot to the WebXR model,” explains Agarwal.
Veative, which was set up in 2016, encourages active, problem-based learning through virtual reality-based lessons that promote a deeper understanding of complex concepts.
Since the pandemic, they have launched a WebXR module that will allow students without VR devices to access lessons through just a computer browser and internet connectivity
Image: Courtesy Veative Labs
Veative doesn’t want to be identified as just a ‘VR Company’. “We have always placed the greatest value on educational content, and less on the vehicle of delivery, which in this case is the VR device. So, for our educational VR, it was natural for us to focus more on the content and pedagogy, and less on how cool the device looked,” says Agarwal.
With three offices in India, Singapore, and the US, and a team of 100+ members, Veative Labs offer solutions to over 100,000 users in 25 countries—including the US, Canada, Japan, India, Nigeria, South Africa, Vietnam, Malaysia, UAE, Saudi Arabia.
The company, in July 2020, also partnered with Dev Clever, a UK-based company, to launch an integrated career development and immersive learning platform in India which will cover a range of aspects, from career exploration to professional development. The aim is to equip training providers, higher educators, and employers with ‘a unified and unique methodology’ to address the growing global skill requirements. “We need to prepare the workforce today for a better tomorrow. Innovative tools and methods used in schools will transform markets. With Dev Clever, we endeavour to make that a rewarding journey for all students,” says Agarwal.
Trade or transfer.
Straight to bed with no dinner for hobo
UK’s leading personalised career guidance program launches in India as LaunchMyCareer. A transformational career success platform for schools to provide age-appropriate exposure to career-connected learning. https://t.co/EqrroidY9B @launch_careers @VeativeLabs #DEV @NISAedu
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Bobs back
As the use of VR in education explodes it is quickly becoming the technology of the day and the future. There are few companies equipped to deal with this explosion.
I know one!! ??
#Dev @dev_clever @VeativeLabs #Edtech #VirtualReality
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Leave Robert Johnson out of this the drop has nothing to with him as I see it unless you have know something
I love when a plan comes together
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Think it's time to end this tread or any tread about dev he sticks his nose in
In case you missed it, DevClever CEO Chris Jeffries was recently on a digital tour of the nation's radio stations with careers expert David Hodgson to talk all about Launch Your Career.
Take a listen to the full interviews here: https://t.co/4075t76THQ https://t.co/A0uOBMkl4b