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Education: VR offers interactive learning, allowing students to take virtual field trips or study
complex subjects in 3D.
Shopping: VR enables customers to explore virtual stores, try on clothes or view products in
3D, enhancing the online shopping experience.
Training: VR simulates real-life scenarios, like flying a plane or performing surgery, providing
safe, risk-free training.
21 st #Flexibility
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Century #Technology Literacy
Skills
Visit a Mall that offers Virtual Reality (VR) experiences and play a VR-based game. This hands-on
experience will help you understand how VR technology creates realistic simulations and
environments.
MIXED REALITY (MR)
Mixed Reality (MR) is a technology that combines both
physical and digital worlds to create new environments
where physical and virtual objects can interact in real time.
Unlike Augmented Reality (AR), which overlays digital
content onto the real world, MR allows digital and physical
elements to coexist and interact in real-time, creating
an immersive and interactive experience. For example,
Microsoft HoloLens, Nreal Light and Meta Quest Pro.
BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
A blockchain is a decentralised and distributed digital
ledger technology (a special type of digital record-keeping
system) that stores information in blocks. These blocks are
connected to each other in a chain, like links in a chain.
This technology is the backbone of cryptocurrencies like
Bitcoin but can be used for many other purposes as well.
EVERYDAY EXAMPLES OF BLOCKCHAIN
Some everyday examples of blockchain include:
Cryptocurrencies: Blockchain powers cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Supply chain management: Blockchain tracks products from manufacturers to stores,
ensuring authenticity and quick recalls of faulty items.
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