12-08-2021 07:21 AM
I would like to set up a classroom where all kids use headsets and see what the teacher is watching. Is it possible? how?
12-08-2021 07:37 AM
It sounds like a guaranteed way to make kids ill to me, unless the view is completely static. Any unexpected perceived movement in the headset view (or the lack of expected movement) causes nausea very quickly in my experience. Just having my tracking freeze is enouigh to make me queasy within few seconds and I have pretty strong VR legs.
12-08-2021 07:56 AM
I completely agree, and for this reason I can't imagine much effort has been put into accomplishing mirroring like this.
12-08-2021 08:22 AM
Hello there! We are delighted that you want to have more fun in the classroom and what better way to do it but in VR!
Per our guidelines to our safety policies, we only recommend that the users for this device are 13 and up. Each individual will need a Facebook and an Oculus account to access.
There are multiple applications you can use to help with sharing your classroom in VR for instance, Horizon Workroom. When using the Workroom app you are able to create avatars, write on the whiteboard, take zoom calls, and more!
We also have this amazing feature called Casting, which allows you to share what you’re seeing in VR with others around you. You can cast to your computer, phone, or supported Chromecast device or TV.
Here is a link on how to set up your casting feature with Oculus.
Here is a link to Workroom if you would like to check it out!
Hope this helps!
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