I'm not, but I attended a great talk last week, given by a professor in my area who is using VR in her classrooms. She teaches construction management and uses VR as a way for her students to "visit" construction sites regularly, in particular during evening classes when it wouldn't be safe for them to actually walk through a site. It also lets them walk through the sites and find/markup errors in the VR world. I believe she posted the full presentation online -- probably not quite the same as seeing it in person, but it was fascinating to get a sense of how she's using VR in her classroom, and some of the opportunities and limitations in doing so.
Presentation at: The Future of Education is Here: Virtual Reality Implementation at Jefferson | Gulbin Ozcan-Deniz | ...
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