STEM
Extensive VR
Educational LIBRARY
543+ interactive VR modules

PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY
MATHEMATICS
VR Learning EXPERIENCE
Gaining real-life experiences can be difficult to achieve, dangerous, or just plain expensive.
However, VR has the potential to enhance STEM education for students by connecting them with experiences, from the most complex simulation to simple lab experiments.
IMMERSE
- Transcend time and space
- Discover through 3D observation
- Venture safely into science labs
- Learn math in authentic settings
INTERACT
- Learn via trial and error, for a deeper understanding
- Simulate roles: Be the scientist!
- Explore with guided feedback
INSPIRE
- Encourage with meaningful feedback
- Collaboration with an educator
- Analytics, informing teaching decisions

Interactive VR modules for STEM
PHYSICS
Physics is an extremely important subject, which allows us to connect with the physical world. Its inherent complexity can be intimidating, as students can easily doubt whether they are up to the task. But removing that sense of intimidation for learners can be empowering and inspiring. Using virtual reality in education promotes that connection between learner and concept, inspiring greater inquiry.
CHEMISTRY
Chemistry can be a difficult subject to grasp as learners are often confused by obscure terms and processes. Instructors are always on the lookout for ways to allow students to realize that chemistry manifests itself in everyday life. Distraction-free learning, inside a virtual environment, is conducive to engaging learners in focused attention on difficult concepts.
BIOLOGY
Life is a wonder, and learning about the intricacies of the world around us, at a biological level, is now within the grasp of learners. Enter into a plant, become a part of an ecosystem, and feel a connection with the smallest particles that make up the basis of life. From genes to proteins, or cells to protoplasm, immersion into this world brings life, to life!
MATHEMATICS
Mathematical concepts are not always easily visualized, handicapping learners who just don’t “get it.” However, Veative has created some interesting ways to bring students into the world of maths, by connecting difficult-to-grasp ideas with real world situations, all in a virtual world! When a polyhedron is no longer a flat image, but a 3D, interactive object, it starts to make more sense. When that object can be explored from the inside, spatial intelligence is activated and a deeper understanding is within the reach of learners