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Video: ASU looks into the future with new virtual reality labs

Professors and students are trying to adapt to the new virtual reality technology

State Press videographer Connor Child experiences the virtual reality lab first-hand on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 in the Life Science Building in Tempe, Arizona.

State Press videographer Connor Child experiences the virtual reality lab first-hand on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 in the Life Science Building in Tempe, Arizona.



The School of Life Sciences has partnered with Google and Lenovo to create full labs where students are able to examine materials, analyze changes and perform procedures all from a virtual reality headset. Michael Angilletta, director of undergraduate programs for the School of Life Sciences, is helping fellow professors adapt to the new technology as well as integrate the technology into the curriculum.


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