Chillicothe students test out virtual reality classroom
The owners of Objective Reality Games were looking for a new venture after the pandemic put a strain on the virtual reality business.
Author: Brittany Bailey
Updated: 7:45 PM EDT April 1, 2021
The possibilities are endless.
That’s what one 8th-grader at Bishop Flaget School in Chillicothe had to say about VR Classroom.
It’s the latest creation from Objective Reality Games, a virtual reality company based in Chillicothe.
“I see a lot of potential in the VR learning,” said Colin Rose, who owns the company with his wife, Sara. “We designed it in a way that it’s compatible with every E-based learning platform. So it’s not like we want to replace what the teachers are used to. We just want to make this an enhancement for the student at home.”