Immersive experiences so immersive, students don't just learn about places-they feel they've been there.
Reading about ancient civilizations is one thing. Standing in the ruins is another.
Immersive video transforms passive learning into experienced learning. Students don't watch a documentary about Japan-they walk through Nara Park. They don't read about glaciers-they stand on one.
This isn't entertainment. It's embodied education.
Students become tour guides, presenting to classmates while immersed in global locations. Inquiry-based learning meets experiential presence.
From marine ecosystems to volcanic landscapes-students experience environments they're studying, not just reading about them.
Students who can't travel-due to disability, circumstances, or funding-experience the same places as everyone else.
In January 2026, we partnered with the School District of La Crosse, Wisconsin to pilot Explore Education across their Vision Pro programme - the first US school deploying Vision Pro at 1:2 student scale.
"This is exactly what we've been looking for. The students won't just learn about these places-they'll feel like they've visited them."
Students in World History classes are using Explore Education to become "tour guides" of global destinations, presenting to classmates while immersed in the locations they're studying.
School District of La Crosse
La Crosse, Wisconsin
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