Our Metaverse curriculum is rooted in Next Generation Science standards and challenges students to innovate, design, create—and much more! By combining science, technology engineering arts & math (STEAM), our collaborative approach helps develop 21st-century skills in a fun and engaging way.
Kai XR was created by educators, for educators so that all students could access high-quality, timely, and relevant experiences. Kai XR easily enables educators to differentiate their instruction and engage all students through immersive content - bringing the careers and technology of tomorrow into each classroom today. Getting started is easy - schedule a demo with us by selecting a date!
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Need more info on the metaverse? Curious what devices are compatible with Kai XR? (hint: it’s all of them) We answer all your questions before you can even ask in our FAQs!
The Kai XR platform is accessible via smartphones, laptops, tablets, desktop computers, and VR headsets. We can be accessed on any device with a web browser. Just open up your favorite web browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc) and enter the URL.
When building in the 3D design studio, we recommend doing so from a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer rather than a smartphone or VR headset to make use of keyboard shortcuts and a larger screen.
No. You do not need a gaming laptop or desktop to build in the Kai XR makerspace. Our makerspace is accessible via VR headsets, smartphones, tablets, desktop computers, and laptops.
For younger students learning the basics of designing in the makerspace, we suggest starting with a desktop/laptop or a tablet.
No. You do not have to use a VR headset to watch Kai XR virtual field trip videos or to explore the 3D makerspace. Our content are also accessible via smartphones, tablets, desktop computers, and laptops.
Mixed reality (XR) combines AR & VR elements to produce new environments. In XR, digital objects co-exist and interact with physical objects in real time.
Augmented reality (AR) is when technology, such as a smartphone, overlays digital images on top of your real-world view. The digital enhancements combined with the natural world create an augmented reality. An example would be using a Snapchat filter or playing Pokemon Go.
Virtual reality (VR) is when you use wearable technology, such as a VR headset, providing complete immersion in a digital 360˚/3D environment.
Kai XR recommends adult supervision for children 12 years and younger.
A majority of our virtual field trips are five minutes or less.
After completing a VR field trip, we recommend a 5-minute break to think critically and discuss VR experiences.