Lifeliqe and K12 Education Collaborate to See Student 3D Works with VR

Lifeliqe and K12 Education Collaborate to See Student 3D Works with VR

Immersive education startup Lifeliqe announced today that it is collaborating with K-12 Education to enable students to create content in the Unity engine and publish it to Lifelique's 3D model platform, which can then be displayed in the browser or with the HTC Vive. Viewing their creations in VR can even be used with MR devices such as HoloLens.

Lifeliqe hopes to turn the library into a center with a large number of 3D models for viewing and storing new forms of knowledge. The use of Unity to create 3D content is an increasingly popular trend in computer science curricula. This initiative is designed to give students a place to place their work and to view it in a VR approach to reality.

Lifeliqe is doing a lot of work to promote the use of immersive technology in education systems. Lifeliqe introduced HoloLens into the classroom earlier this year and became an official education partner for HTC Vive.

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