AdvertisementAdvertisementBack in 2015, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey predicted that — sooner or later — virtual reality headsets would find their way into the classroom and enable a new, more immersive future for education.
Now, an online school called Optima Academy Online seems to be answering those queries, and bringing Luckey's vision to fruition.
Kevin Wolf/APOptimaEd, the Florida-based company behind Optima Academy, is helmed by conservative education activist Erika Donalds, wife of Republican Congressman Byron Donalds.
A field trip to EverestThe school instructs students through a combination of virtual reality sessions and online classes.
Instruction for kindergarten through second grade is more similar to virtual school where classes are both live and pre-recorded, according to Optima's website.
Persons:
Adam Mangana, Palmer Luckey, Luckey, Erika Donalds, Byron Donalds, Kevin Wolf, Ron DeSantis, Jeremy Bailenson, Optima's
Organizations:
Yorker, New, Summit, Optima, Meta, Optima Academy, Everest, New Yorker, Research
Locations:
Florida, Dublin, Everest, à, Arizona, Michigan, Yorker