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Adventure Learning Inside Humans
When you strap on the headset, you will be transported to our
underwater aquatic research facility. Try not to be distracted by
the fish and other creatures as you take off on an adventure
inside the human body.
Been to the jungles of Mexico before? Well, the
virtual field trip visits both the jungles of Mexico and the
magical Singapore Gardens as you learn about the hierarchy of
multicellular organisms. Yeah, we get it: that may not sound
interesting but when you’re on a boat traveling deep into the
jungle, suddenly it becomes very interesting.
Wendy the
Science Teacher explores the phenomenon of Chiropractic and the
science behind its impact on your body. And that which is too
small for the human eye to see suddenly gets very large as viruses
are explored in an amazing interactive experience. If you’ve ever
wondered what influenza (the flu) really looks like, now you will
go toe to toe with it in your own battle.
The stories
examine the systems of the body including circulatory,
reproductive, respiratory along with others. How each of these
systems operates in our body is a fascinating look at the organic
functions that make humans go. This trip inside the human body is
like no trip you have ever experienced. So buckle yourself in and
get ready for your adventure inside the human body!
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Adventures in Space
The learning adventures in this science curriculum unit include
the opportunity to pilot a spaceship, as well as a Mars Rover
while learning some of the most important lessons about the
Universe. Along the way, you will meet Wendy, the Science Teacher,
who presents lessons at a high school level in a fun and impactful
way. You will also meet Steve, the virtual field trip host, who
teaches about the solar eclipse in real time as it occurs above
you. Even more, you will drive a Rover over the surface of Mars
and visit replicas of the actual U.S. Rovers intentionally left
there.
While traveling to distant galaxies, enjoy watching an
animated short about the birth of a star. Following these VR
experiences are three optional assessments for students (or
parents) to measure mastery of the content. This supplement to
school curriculum is based on Next Gen Science Standards so it
mirrors what classrooms around the world are teaching.
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Analog vs Digital
Amplify, digitize, and record–that’s what these Very Long Base
Array (VLBA) telescopes do. See this rare equipment at work–1 of
only 10 spanning the U.S., these scopes improve our view of the
universe.
Beware of ogling ogres! You need to roll boulders down the hill to
to beat them back. Correct responses to questions based on unit
content will prevent the ogres from attacking.
A scientist and an actress who made a real-life daring escape,
this mini-bio of Hedy Lamarr reads like a movie script. Learn
about her contributions to radio transmission and frequency
technologies still in use today in the world’s first virtual comic
book.
Ever wonder which waves you can see versus the ones you can hear?
See the characteristics of compressional and transverse waves as
you gain a better understanding of their different purposes and
types.
Learn how and why your technology functions the way it does:
phones, televisions, and more. Distinguish between digital and
analog signals and become a pro at bandwidth.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
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Ancient Adventures
Strap on the headset and open your eyes in our lunar research
facility. Not only will you take off on some amazing adventures,
but you can also play with the hologram fish aquarium while
hanging out on the moon.
Step into the time machine and
travel back in time millions and billions of years ago to
experience the earth as it looked during its earliest years. Don’t
be afraid of the dinosaurs…they’re mostly friendly.
Wendy the science teacher takes us – in full 360 virtual reality –
to Crater Lake National Park with Wizard Island nearby, to
understand how craters impacted the world around us.
And take a dune buggy ride with Steve, your VictoryVR host,
through Silver Lake Sand Dunes. It’s a wild ride as you fly over
the sand dunes and see how sand on the East coast of Lake Michigan
is overtaking homes.
The stories take you back to the beginning of the universe as it
explodes into life and follow earth’s formation from the age of
volcanoes to the modern era.
As always, VictoryVR is fun and amazing, but students learn
science while they are immersed inside it. Each unit is tied to
Next Gen Science Standards which are the national standards that
19 states have adopted while another 20 are considering.
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Body Awesome
Just how similar are we to pigs? Find out how much we have in
common with these stinky swine through comparative anatomy.
Dissect a pig with award-winning science teacher, Wendy Martin,
and learn about our common parts and systems.
Imagine an interactive Mr. Potato head, and you’d be close to
knowing how to navigate our Brain Game. This larger-than-life
human head allows you to pick the brain parts and piece them
together inside a human skull to see how they form our most
complex system.
What do a modern bird and a prehistoric dinosaur have in common?
Join us at the Science Museum of Minnesota to find out! Put your
understanding of evolution to the test as you examine fossils and
skeletons searching for similarities.
Be transformed (not really) as you learn about energy
transformation and how thermodynamics really works. These
processes happen all the time–amaze your friends with your
understanding of the process..
Humans have more than 99.9% of the same genetics–so how can we be
so diverse? Find out that and much more as you dig into your
common ancestry.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms
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Cataclysmic Earth
Brave the biting cold of Iceland as you take in the splendid
sights of the Blue Lagoon, geysers, and a waterfall. See how
geography and its environmental impacts affect one another over
time.
Control your speed as you race around the track of Neon Pulse,
choosing lanes based on your knowledge of weather and climate
facts. Answering questions correctly earns speed boosts for a
faster time! Ever wonder why tornadoes are ranked on a scale of
1-5? Satisfy your curiosity and more as you learn about the causes
and effects of this tremendous weather phenomenon with Tornado
Ted.
Everything is connected somehow–find out how as it relates to our
environment. How do CO2 emissions, global warming, and the
greenhouse effect affect biodiversity–everyone should understand
how it’s all interrelated.
Visit Glacier National Park in Montana to discover the differences
between advancing and retreating glaciers, and how each reflects
changes in our planet’s composition. Goodness glaciers this is a
good one! As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun!
Better yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
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Chemistry in the Wonderlab
Captivate all of your science students in our engaging and fun
Wonder Lab, where chemistry comes alive in a variety of mediums
within this science unit.
Students learn the Periodic Table of Elements using virtual flip
cards; they can visit a pirate’s cave to play a memory game using
chemical symbols; there are virtual field trips that transport
students to stimulating science settings. Even more, our
curriculum is developed by award-winning educators and is aligned
to the Next Gen Science Standards (NGSS).
In addition, this chemistry unit includes three optional
assessments for students that measure their learning when engaging
in the virtual reality experiences. The NGSS addressed in this
unit include: HS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-3
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D-Day Invasion, Adolf Hitler and WWII
Stand on Omaha Beach and the Weymouth shoreline to understand the
geographic war strategies of these locations. Travel to Paris and
learn why this area was significant to Hitler’s plan. Stand inside
of a German pill box to visualize how soldiers navigated the
beaches. Examine a military cemetery where almost 10,000 WWII
soldiers are buried.
Greek Gods Visit the Greek island, Mykonos, and learn how
religious traditions impact cultural traditions. Stand inside of a
micro-church and observe its unique features. Learn how
micro-churches function and why they’re so numerous on this small
island. Visit Athens, Greece as you stand among and learn about
the Parthenon, The Temple of Zeus, The Temple of Hephaestus.
In the Footsteps of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Stand on
the Edmund Pettis Bridge as you learn about its significance and
how it impacted voting rights in America.
See where
25,000 marchers joined Dr. King on the steps of the Alabama State
Capitol in Montgomery.
Visit the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington D.C. to see where MLK delivered his famous I Have A
Dream speech.
Learn about Dr. King’s significant and
impactful legacy that continued well beyond his assassination.
Abraham
Lincoln and the Siege of Vicksburg Visit the town of Hodgenville,
KY, where Lincoln was born and stand outside of his childhood
cabin.
Stand in Lincoln’s front yard in Springfield,
IL, where he lived until he moved into the White House.
Learn
about the Lincoln-Douglas Presidential debates and the political
theater that they became.
Visit the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington DC as you take in its significance.
Stand
among the tombstones at Gettysburg as you listen to Lincoln’s
famous address.
Understand why the Emancipation
Proclamation was so impactful to the United States.
Cold
War: The Berlin Wall and The Velvet Revolution Visit the Reichstag
Building in Berlin, Germany as you learn about its current
purpose, as well as its history with the Nazi party and Adolf
Hitler in the 1930s.
Stand at the site of the Berlin
Wall to hear about its origin.
Hear about the origin of
“Checkpoint Charlie” as you stand next to it on the bustling
streets of Berlin.
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Expeditions in Ecology
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Food World: the Good, Bad and Stinky
Compare four distinct ecosystems around the United States. See the
variety of flora and fauna present in different climates and
understand why they thrive.
Fly through pleasant pastel clouds as you twist and turn, diving
through hoops in the sky. You chart your course by soaring through
the ring with the correct answer to science questions posed in the
clouds.
Get caught up in the mystery of food webs as you learn about the
hierarchical scheme. Follow energy’s path as it moves from the sun
through plants and animals, sustaining life.
Trace the origin of sugar in this fast-paced flick. Examine the
linear process of energy conversion and learn about glycolysis
along the way..
Distinguish which type of respiration impacts your food the most:
anaerobic or aerobic. Also, discover what bread, yogurt, and
pickles have in common.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
In the Arena: Human Expansion Learn about urbanization on the
streets of Chicago and Hong Kong. Witness how big cities are
embracing their growth while lessening negative impacts.
Control your speed as you race around the track of Neon Pulse,
choosing lanes based on your knowledge of weather and climate
facts. Answering questions correctly earns speed boosts for a
faster time! See what happens when ecosystems become unstable and
how homeostasis comes the to the rescue to maintain order.
Examine animal behavior–humans too–and learn why group living is
beneficial. Breaking down various social behaviors reveals
different dynamics.
Know the 5 stages of succession? Learn them here and see the
carbon cycle and its role in our environment.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
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From Slime to Dinosaurs: Adventures in Time
Ever been to the rainforest? You will be when you strap on the
headset and begin researching in the VictoryVR Rainforest. While
you’re trekking through the jungle stop and visit a few of our fun
and amazing stations along the way.
You will visit a museum where the history of whales is carefully
created from the days of walking on land to the modern mode of
transportation: swimming in the ocean. It’s a self-guided tour so
move around at your own pace and take a look at both the skeleton
and the non-skeletal animal. You can even spin and turn the whale
ancestor to get a full view.
The field trip is one of the craziest of all 48 we shot. Our host
explores the world of invasive species, in this case, the
destructive Asian Carp. Watch as he investigates their journey to
Middle America and then watch as they relentlessly attack him as
he journeys down a river in a boat. It’s like nothing you’ve ever
seen.
Wendy, our national runner-up teacher of the year, explores the
blue crab and its evolutionary journey. Join her as she tells a
fascinating story about this strange and colorful creature from
the deep.
What does the iPod have to do with the evolution of animals? This
virtual reality movie explains the unexpected connection.
As always, VictoryVR learning units are fascinating, fun and
amazing, but they are also based on national science standards
followed in most schools in the United States and around the
world.
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Genius Genetics
When you strap on the VR headset, get ready to head underwater
because this unit is in our underwater research lab. If you’re
going to learn about genetics, why not do it in the underwater
lab?
But just because you’re underwater, it doesn’t mean you cannot
take a side trip to an ancient library that holds the secrets to
your genetics and chromosomes. Each of the ancient manuscripts
will tell you what each of your 23 chromosomes does and beware the
floating head and the hovering eyeballs.
The story of Gregor Mendel is an important one and in our VR
world, it’s told in a comic book. Enter the candle lit room, turn
on the radio (choose your favorite classical station) and open the
comic to learn about how Mendel discovered genetic traits.
Take a field trip to a vineyard where we learn about the genetic
traits of grapes, of all things. And Wendy the Science Teacher,
shows us the mysteries hiding within our chromosomes when we take
a genetic test.
Then take a journey through a special museum where you can travel
around the cylindrical building seeing lifesize human cells and
seeing the almost magical science of cells come to life right in
front of your eyes. What’s even more cool is that you control your
own travel. When you’re done with one exhibit, you can magically
teleport to the next location.
Here’s the thing, it’s important to learn science (in fact, very
important) but it doesn’t have to be boring or intimidating. In
our virtual world, science comes to life and becomes amazing and
immersive. Suddenly science is fun and cool and that’s what you
want.
Oh, for teachers, the entire unit is based on Next Gen Science
Standards.
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Getting Cheesy: Biochemistry Fun
Take your race car through the Neon Pulse Jaguar Alley if you
think you know enough about biochemistry to fuel your car. Wait?
You don’t. Easy, just travel with Steve to the Wisconsin Cheese
Factory and learn how HUGE blocks of cheese are created through
biochemistry. And Wendy the Science Teacher…well, you’ve never
seen her like this as she teaches about laughing gas.
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Greek Gods
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In the Arena: Human Expansion
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In the Footsteps of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Lunar Learning & Earthly Rocks
On our moon-based lunar research facility you will take a trip to
Wildcat Den, where we learn about the formation of earth in caves
and caverns. The Lunar Research Facility is a fun place to learn
as you travel to distant lands and even get to play with the fish
in our hologram aquarium. Then enter our liquid surround display
as you experience the formation of water all around you. In
virtual reality, the water cycle comes alive as you are immersed
in it’s vast capabilities. As always, Wendy the Science Teacher
provide a fun lesson in science and ecology. Not enough fun? Well,
enter Trickybeard’s Cave and challenge the ol’ pirate to a game
with his treasure chests. It’s your memory against his clock for
all the treasure he has. We have one more movie to experience as a
variety of dogs give us a tour of how the earth’s crust was
formed. In fact, we learn that the ground underneath us is
constantly moving, even if we don’t realize it. For teachers and
parents, this unit is fun, but it also covers multiple Next Gen
Science Standards on the top of Earth Systems in the Earth & Space
category. This unit includes 3 assessments.
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Masters of Design
You say you’re learning about engineering design? Well, put on the
headset and join us in China as you stand on the Great Wall of
China and see how The Great Wall winds its way through the
mountains of China. Even more, learn how the invading Mongols from
the north caused China to undertake this engineering marvel.
This unit – Masters of Design – is set in a mountain-based
research facility which takes you on an amazing journey through
design and engineering.
Our Manga comic book in a dark virtual reality room, takes you
through the discoveries of Thomas Edison as he learned to harness
electricity. While you’re in the room, be sure to set the vintage
radio to your favorite classical station.
Fly among the clouds in our learning game as you take off and soar
through the skies. When presented with questions, just lean in and
dive or rise toward the correct answer. This game is fast-paced
and an adrenaline rush.
Ever stood in the middle of a winter snow storm? Wendy the Science
Teacher takes us out into the snow as she explains the science of
making snow.
You will also enjoy a visually engaging story about solar cars.
The engineering challenges of solar powered cars gives us a
fascinating under the hood look at how they work and the impact
they might have on our future.
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Mechanized Mania
Simple tasks solved via complex contraptions. Witness a Rube
Goldberg machine in action while better understanding the physics
behind its system.
Control your speed as you race around the track of Neon Pulse,
choosing lanes based on your knowledge of physics facts. Answering
questions correctly earns speed boosts for a faster time! Applying
Newton’s 2nd Law can improve a bowling game. Using “fancy” math is
more common than you may think–see it applied and decide for
yourself.
Get to know inventor, Charles Brush, and see how his contributions
to science rivaled those of Edison. In the race to light a bulb,
this was a nailbiter.
Surf aside, waves are more common than you think. Some doctors use
wave technology to help diagnose and treat many ills of today.
Learn how these machines work in relation to your body.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
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Mel & Gerdy
Teaching students about the structure and function of cells and
their organelles can be a difficult task, and even more so when
those tiny cell organelles are elusive and hard to see. Ready to
take your cell organelle instruction to the next level? Grab a
headset and let Mel and Gerdy guide your students as they take a
virtual “walk” through a museum gallery all about cells and their
organelles. Students start with a short video about endosymbiosis
that introduces them to theory of organelle evolution. Then,
students have freedom to explore the museum at their leisure. Each
area of the museum is organized into logical wings that teach
students about what cells are, the different types of cells and
how they function. Afterward, students take a ten-question quiz
about what they’ve learned. Are you ready to get your Nerdy on?
Let’s go!
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Mysteries & Mansions
A “murder” has occurred and we’re collecting clues–DNA evidence to
be exact. Discover the variety of collection methods and testing
processes while looking for the suspect’s motive in the game
room.
Fly through pleasant pastel clouds as you twist and turn, diving
through hoops in the sky. You chart your course by soaring through
the ring with the correct answer to science questions posed in the
clouds.
Sweet, sticky donuts spike blood sugar–see how this fun fact helps
solve the animated mystery of the 13 donuts. Understanding
homeostasis will help you foil this caper and catch the
culprit.
If variety is the spice of life, then inheritable genetics is an
herb garden. Distinguish between dominant vs. recessive traits as
two cultures come together, changing the appearance of future
generations.
Arches, loops, and whorls–oh my! Knowing these distinct
fingerprint features will shed more light on the “murder” mystery
showcased during the field trip. Nothing says fun like gel
electrophoresis processing.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
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Newton’s House of Forces
Explore the rec room in our space-based research facility and and
dance with holograms, play billiards or just relax and watch
television.
Wendy, the Science Wiz, plays with a Tesla Coil and you’re along
for the ride! Enter The Physics Force Field, a playground where
Coulomb’s Law and Newton’s first three laws come alive with
traction beams, force fields, and gravity completely suspended!
Experience laws of nature in a way that’s out of this world!
Football and concussions are a big topic of conversation. We
travel to Purdue University and discuss the latest science with
American football helmets, forces involved, and actions to better
protect athletes using the laws of physics.
Physics in the game of pool and how Newton’s laws of motion
integral in this game. Action and reaction!
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Oceans of Wonder
Visit The Great Wall of New Orleans, built to stop the cajun city
from flooding over again. Understanding how Hurricane Katrina
devastated this region helps combat future impacts.
No need to hold your breath during this virtual SCUBA expedition
among the coral reef. Swim around the colorful coral while
learning about this unique ecosystem, as well as current threats
to its existence.
Be a detective and help solve this mysterious case involving
missing ancient rocks. DIstinguishing between oceanic vs.
continental crust will help reveal clues in this creative
caper.
For peats sake! No really–there’s a current crisis with peatland
in Indonesia and conquering it involves understanding what it is
and why our treatment of it needs to change. Join the cause!
Swimming sharks and colorful coral abound at this trip to the
Tennessee Aquarium. Join Wendy Martin, award-winning science
teacher, as she reveals how Earth systems changes are affecting
our oceans.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
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Purveyors Of Power & Propulsion
Witness energy conversion from wind and water to electricity at a
neighborhood power plant. Understand these environmentally-kind
ways to harness nature’s resources and power our lives.
Fly through pleasant pastel clouds as you twist and turn, diving
through hoops in the sky. You chart your course by soaring through
the ring with the correct answer to science questions posed in the
clouds.
“What is entropy” you ask? This realistic comic video shows the
basics of entropy, as it’s used to solve a mystery–and just in
time–otherwise this space mission would’ve gone bust! Are you a
pinball wizard? True mastery of this classic game begins with
understanding its origin and evolution over the years.
Cows droppings are good for you! Yes–this biofunction of cows
could be the future of powering our lives. Learn what’s being done
with methane conversion via closed loop systems.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
Racing the Waves of Radiation Make learning about waves &
electromagnetic radiation fascinating and fun in this virtual
playground. Enter the space station’s recreation room and dance
with a hologram, play some pool with your eyes or enter the 360
world of laser tag as you learn about how light can be both a wave
and a particle. Einstein and Newton are both part of the deep
learning. As always, Wendy the Science Teacher takes a few minutes
to do her thing, which in this case is a dive into the history and
uses of microscopes. Like comic books? Read one about Marie Curie,
a leader in early STEM as she creates the first X-ray machine and
sees broke bones inside the skin. While this is fun and
fascinating, it does happen to satisfy important Next Gen Science
Standards focused on waves and electromagnetic radiation.
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Racing the Waves of Radiation
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Rad Robots on Wild Earth
Strap on the headset and enter a research lab at the edge of the
mountains, in all its wild glory. This unit is about robots,
robotics and with a little biodiversity thrown in. So what’s cool?
Students will learn to program robots in the interactive
Robolympiad. Enter instructions and see the path – ordered or
crazy – your robot takes.
Our field trip visits one of the top high school robotics team in
the country as they build their robot and prepare for competition.
In fact, we get into the cage with the robot as it takes it’s
commands from the students and experience the robot up close.
Sometimes humans get a little help from machines. Wendy Martin is
our national runner-up teacher of the year and she explores the
concept of prosthetics: artificial limbs and human parts.
Then you will enter the liquid surround display as we learn the
science behind helmets, why and how they protect our heads. Forces
and physics are a key part of this 360 surround experience.
As always, VictoryVR learning is fun, immersive and amazing. At
the same time, our curriculum specialist is meticulous about
making sure each lesson is tied to a national science standard as
created through the Next Gen Science Standards.
We have 48 units covering every area of middle and high school
science. If you plan to learn science, might as well do it in
virtual reality.
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Take Flight!
Zoom through the sky with a birds-eye view as you fly in the
cradle of our drone! While soaring hundreds of feet in the air,
learn about the pros & cons of this increasingly prevalent
technology.
Hang out in the airplane hangar with full 360* view of the Wright
Flyer. Take in the various angles of this flying machine and see
how Orville and Wilbur mastered the feat of air flight. You can
even take it for a spin yourself.
Probe the habits of Asian Elephants as you learn more about modern
technologies, including satellite intervention into keeping a
close eye on this breed and others.
3-2-1–blast off into outer space with the SpaceX Program. Catch up
on their recent attempts and improvements in air travel to the
outer world–you just might be a passenger one day.
Ever fly a plane in poor weather conditions? Find out how pilots
navigate airplanes through ice, wind, snow, and other hazardous
conditions in this one-of-a-kind weather-simulated environment for
testing.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum is stimulating and fun! Better
yet, it’s rooted in the Next Gen Science Standards so it is
directly linked with science teachings in today’s classrooms.
Wild World of Wonder Ag The villain is a super weed, the bees need
saving and a magical cafe serves up genetic engineering. Science
is everywhere in this immersive and amazing trip through the work
scientists are doing to genetically change organisms. Thinking
Frankenstein? Well, we look at the facts of what it’s all about
including the good and the bad. At the GMO Cafe, you are served up
genetically modified foods with an explanation of the purpose for
each change. In the animated surround-you short, Save the Bees, we
learn about the challenges bees are facing due to natural and
unnatural changes in our world. And of course, Wendy the Science
Teacher, explains the fascinating basics of genetic engineering in
her special way that makes everything clearly understandable. As
always, Next Gen Science standards are satisfied, in this case,
related to biotechnology.
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Things That Go Boom
Can you get out of the virtual reality escape house? This old
house isn’t one you want to stay in if you can help it, but you
might have to use your brain to think through the games and
challenges in the field of chemical reactions. Be a puzzle solver
and see if you can escape this house in time. Boom!
Then take a trip to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to learn about
combustion engines. Yes, you get to learn about chemistry at the
world’s most famous racetrack. Every time an engine turns, there
are hundreds of small explosions that power the engine. Cool.
Did you say coronal mass ejection? Well, this whiteboard animation
is fun and fascinating and oh yeah, you might learn a couple
things about solar flares and CME’s.
As always, Wendy, our national runner-up teacher of the year,
dazzles students with her experiment. This time, watch out for the
explosion that gets a bit too close to our teacher.
If you are going to learn about stoichiometry, you might as well
watch an animation to figure it out. This challenging concept is
suddenly a lot more fun and easy once you enter the VictoryVR
world.
As always, VictoryVR curriculum may be fun and fascinating, but
each unit is tied to Next Gen Science Standards so that it is
directly tied to learning in today’s classrooms.
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Virtual Pig Dissection
Learning can take place anytime, anywhere: VictoryVR’s virtual
reality frog dissection software is a hands-on dissection
opportunity that users can experience through the power of virtual
reality. This true to life experience covers each step that a
student would take if they were dissecting a real pig in their
classroom. Along the way, a hologram of our teacher – national
runner-up Teacher of the Year, Wendy Martin – will pop up to
provide instruction and information to users.
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Wild World of Wonder Ag