About This Game School Fab Lab Virtual Reality (SFL VR) makes it possible for anyone to experience a digital fabrication laboratory from anywhere, using virtual reality!School Fab Lab Virtual Reality replicates an environment simulating a physical presence where users delve into different stations and learn about various digital fabrication processes. Immersion in the Fabrication Laboratory enables them to interact with machines, learning how to use them and what is possible to fabricate.Intended to reach any student, K-12 school, or educational institution, SFL VR provides knowledge and training on digital fabrication without requiring physical access to the machines or space.Immersed in the Fab Lab, you interact with machines, learning how to use them and what can be created, how to fly drones and build 3D printers.If you want to build a Makerspace, this environment helps you to understand machine size, space required, and layout in respect to your physical space.The School Fab Lab Virtual Reality App allows you to: - 3D Print, Laser Cut, Vinyl Cut, and CNC Mill various objects out of a multitude of materials - Pick up objects to examine what you build to understand object physics and dynamics - Find pre-selected objects online to bring into the VR space - Learn how to assemble and disassemble 3D printers - Practice flying a drone with flight simulation using first-person-view (FPV) - Operate Machines to understand the digital fabrication process - Experience additive and subtractive manufacturing - Learn how to navigate in a 3D space - Customize space layoutMission:Our passion is to empower youth with 21st century skills. Our mission is to improve the teaching of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) in schools, utilizing mixed reality as a toolset for educators.More about the AppOver the last four years, we developed Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications to bring digital fabrication laboratories, known as Fab Lab Makerspaces, to K-12 education. The Apps empower educators to create immersive environments that bring digital fabrication machines into their classroom. Students learn how 3D Printers, Laser Cutters, Vinyl Cutters and CNC Milling Machines work and experience fabricating various objects. With this new tool teachers and students can design, configure and transform their classroom into a virtual Fab Lab Makerspace using VR, AR and situated learning.Partners: 7aa9394dea Title: School Fab Lab VRGenre: EducationDeveloper:School LabPublisher:School Fab LabRelease Date: 10 May, 2018 School Fab Lab VR Ativador Download [portable] Amazing simulation of a makerspace! Much to explore and do around the lab. I learned about what can be made with 3D printers and other machines. My favorite part was flying the drone, it was realistic in how it flies, almost like my real drone!It really enjoyed the web browser inside the game because I can put videos on youtube on the big screen, so I could watch them and listen to music while playing.Looks like a useful tool for educators, I look forward to seeing what's to come next.I recommend!. Sad to say I found this to be very limited. Interactivity is minimal and as a teaching tool it has a long way to go. If it were free or really cheap, it could be worth it, but at $20.00 it's not.. I am a technology educator and this is very much the sort of VR simulator that I want all of my students and teachers to experience. The idea is brilliant! I want to be using it yesterday. Unfortunately, our school has an Oculus Rift as our VR option. This app states that it requires a Vive. I purchased the program anyway, as I have had great luck running the Oculus with other apps that state this caveat, such as the amazing Mindshow (which is free, by the way..try it!), which is now an indespensible tool at our school. No luck with using this with the Oculus. The image of the environment shows up on the monitor, but the headset remains stubbornly locked in a pich black screen. I post this review in hopes that someone (devs?) read this and can possibly provide a fix. If so, I will change my review of this amazing concept for a simulation. If not, then I will reluctantly ask for a refund before the time allotted for such expires. I am of course, presuming that the app works well with Vive, and realize that I took the risk that it might not work with Oculus. The question is, can we fix it for schools that have Oculus, especially with the release of the Oculus Go?An update on this review. The support staff for this product have contacted me after I sent an inquiry to them via their website the same day as posting this review, and are committed to resolving the issue. In view of that, I have changed my review to a thumbs up and it will remain a thumbs up, even if support cannot ultimately assist me in resolving the issue. I will continue to recommend this to the schools in the state who are running Vive and look foreward to being able to do so to those schools like mine who are running the Oculus.. I am a technology educator and this is very much the sort of VR simulator that I want all of my students and teachers to experience. The idea is brilliant! I want to be using it yesterday. Unfortunately, our school has an Oculus Rift as our VR option. This app states that it requires a Vive. I purchased the program anyway, as I have had great luck running the Oculus with other apps that state this caveat, such as the amazing Mindshow (which is free, by the way..try it!), which is now an indespensible tool at our school. No luck with using this with the Oculus. The image of the environment shows up on the monitor, but the headset remains stubbornly locked in a pich black screen. I post this review in hopes that someone (devs?) read this and can possibly provide a fix. If so, I will change my review of this amazing concept for a simulation. If not, then I will reluctantly ask for a refund before the time allotted for such expires. I am of course, presuming that the app works well with Vive, and realize that I took the risk that it might not work with Oculus. The question is, can we fix it for schools that have Oculus, especially with the release of the Oculus Go?An update on this review. The support staff for this product have contacted me after I sent an inquiry to them via their website the same day as posting this review, and are committed to resolving the issue. In view of that, I have changed my review to a thumbs up and it will remain a thumbs up, even if support cannot ultimately assist me in resolving the issue. I will continue to recommend this to the schools in the state who are running Vive and look foreward to being able to do so to those schools like mine who are running the Oculus.. Sad to say I found this to be very limited. Interactivity is minimal and as a teaching tool it has a long way to go. If it were free or really cheap, it could be worth it, but at $20.00 it's not.
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School Fab Lab VR Ativador Download [portable]
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