Google is moving away from it's Google Carboard-based Expeditions education platform. The company announced that it would migrate much of the Expeditions content to Google Arts & Culture. Google ...
Almost every tech company was invested in virtual reality five years ago and saw it as the future. One Google effort was to use VR as a means to let students go on virtual field trips. Expeditions is ...
Google is discontinuing its Expeditions virtual reality app that allows students to go on virtual field trips to locations around the world. The existing experiences aren't going away but will be ...
Google today announced that it is ending support for Expeditions. The VR app will also be pulled from its own Play Store and Apple’s App Store in June of next year. In a blogpost somewhat confusingly ...
Cardboard boxes pressed to their faces, hundreds of St. Mary's Academy students explored the deep sea and visited ancient European ruins without leaving their downtown campus. On January 6, ...
Google is announcing today a new dedicated Android app for its Expeditions Pioneer Program that brings virtual reality experiences into schools through Google’s Cardboard virtual reality platform.
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) -- Several schools in the Irvine Unified School District will be taking their students on virtual field trips to the Amazon, the Great Barrier Reef and even to the moon. A ...
Visiting Buckingham Palace, unless you’re a member of the Royal family, isn’t easy. The Palace is open to the public for just a couple of months a year, meaning there are potentially hundreds of ...
Students at the International School of Louisiana went on some remarkable field trips recently to China, the Caribbean, Mount Everest, Antarctica and Ethiopia. They never had to wait in line to get ...
Google Expeditions brought its 3-D magic to Episcopal School on Dec. 2, said Jason Hubbard, associate head of schools. Expeditions consists of Google cardboard view finders paired with a smartphone ...
You could already explore the Great Barrier Reef via Google’s Street View, but now, technology is taking you one step closer — and still without ever requiring your departure from your couch. Thanks ...
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