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Google announces Cardboard Expeditions to let teachers take classes on field trips

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Today at its annual I/O developer conference in San Francisco, Google announced a new implementation of Google Cardboard calledExpeditions, which brings the virtual reality platform to education.

Multiple Cardboards can see the same content as the teacher, as Google demonstrated in the video below. Teachers can sign up for the new program online. The Planetary Society, the Chateau de Versailles, and the American Museum of Natural History are on board with the new program for a rollout this fall.

via Venture Beat

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