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Creating New Realities with ClassVR

An episode of the Bradley County Schools Instructional Technology Podcasts podcast, hosted by Scott Webb, titled "Creating New Realities with ClassVR" was published on February 11, 2020 and runs 9 minutes.

February 11, 2020 ·9m · Bradley County Schools Instructional Technology Podcasts

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The Bradley County School System recently obtained a cart of ClassVR goggles for use throughout the school system. These devices offer a wealth of opportunities for teachers in any subject and grade level. After listening to this week’s podcast, visit this ClassVR website to find additional information about the goggles and how they can be […]
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