killamch89 Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM VR simulators are popping up in chemistry, biology, and physics labs to let students conduct experiments safely and cost-effectively. How do you think VR will reshape hands-on training in educational institutions over the next few years? Will it replace physical labs for certain disciplines, enhance remote learning, or primarily serve as a supplementary tool? What challenges be it haptic feedback, equipment fidelity, curriculum integration need solving for VR to become a standard part of lab courses? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted yesterday at 11:00 AM Share Posted yesterday at 11:00 AM VR can revolutionize laboratory training by providing safe, immersive simulations that allow students to practice experiments without risks. It enhances hands-on learning, increases accessibility, and offers cost-effective, repeatable experiences, ultimately preparing students more effectively for real-world laboratory work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...