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"I watched a Facebook concept movie about the metaverse for over an hour. CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcased the educational possibilities of the metaverse in this film, demonstrating that with smart glasses, you can fly anywhere. Where can you fly to? Honestly, you can fly all the way to the moon! You can explore the entire universe!
In order to help everyone understand Saturn better and delve into the next categories, like asteroids, gravity, gas giants, atmospheres, Saturn's rings, and moons, they seem right in front of you. The eight planets of the solar system can be projected in front of you, and you can use gestures to access detailed information about them or further zoom in for a closer look. New technology combines the metaverse with education by utilizing AI, AR, VR, and other technologies to create the virtual reality needed for teaching. You can experience simulated environments using AR/VR wearable devices. Additionally, it facilitates game-based learning, transforming static content from textbooks into interactive real-world scenarios to enhance understanding from different angles.
Imagine the future of metaverse education: students wearing VR glasses, experiencing the Tang Dynasty's long-lost beauty, observing Chang'an's blossoms for a day; immersing themselves in the process of winemaking and tea frying; and zooming in the lens to see a world through the eyes of Chairman Mao. Their words and actions may undergo yet another transformation, becoming an intrinsic part of their experiences. Moreover, medical students can have a close-up experience with precise instruments, usually a tense but highly educational operation. Design students can directly engage in design activities, cutting, and handling various hard-to-reach materials.
Honestly, the metaverse is indeed impressive, and it opens up a new door for university education. In the past, when studying science, it was all talk on paper! If you can see and touch things for real, the understanding goes even deeper. With the advancement of technology, getting to know the metaverse is becoming a necessity." |
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