Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality (VR) is a computer-generated simulation that creates a realistic, immersive experience for users, allowing them to interact with a three-dimensional environment. Utilizing VR headsets, users can experience sights and sounds in a way that mimics the real world or creates entirely imaginative realms. The technology often includes tracking systems to monitor head and hand movements, enabling users to engage with the virtual environment intuitively. VR is widely used in various fields, including gaming, training, education, healthcare, and therapy, providing opportunities for enhanced engagement and experiential learning. The overarching goal of virtual reality is to immerse the user in an alternate reality that feels authentic, with interactive elements that respond to the user’s actions.