How virtual reality turns students into scientists | Jessica Ochoa Hendrix
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Using low-cost virtual reality, education activist Jessica Ochoa Hendrix helps bring science to life in schools across the US. In this quick talk, she explains how a VR experience she developed invites students to explore underwater ecosystems as if they’re marine biologists — and envision themselves in other careers they might not have otherwise imagined.
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