Patrick Coleman, learning area leader for HPE, has been harnessing the power of virtual and augmented reality for about two ...
PE teacher uses VR and AR to get students moving
From Zombie apocalyptic worlds to health and wellbeing expos, health and physical education (HPE) students at Launceston Church Grammar School in Tasmania are stepping outside of the classroom and into virtual experiences.
Launceston Church Grammar’s Patrick Coleman has been harnessing the power of virtual and augmented reality at his school for the past two years.
This story appeared in the May 2019 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
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