● AR (Augmented Reality):
Students can interact with concepts by scanning diagrams from study materials to
view real-time animations, making abstract ideas more tangible.
Example: Visualize the structure of DNA or chemical bonds in 3D
●VR (Virtual Reality):
Immersive VR experiences enable students to explore historical events, complex
biological systems, or scientific experiments.
Example: Walk through the human circulatory system or experience a volcanic
eruption firsthand.
● Set Goals:
Students can define their learning objectives and revisit topics until they achieve
mastery.
● Track Progress:
Built-in analytics track performance and provide insights into strengths and
weaknesses.
● Carefully curated notes and study materials ensure students are learning the right
content for exams.
● MCQs and Mock Tests:
Practice is centered around conceptual clarity, with instant feedback and detailed
explanations to reinforce understanding.
● 3D Models:
Explore complex structures, like organs or molecular formations, with zoomable and
rotatable 3D models for a hands-on experience.
● Video Lectures:
Topic-specific videos provide in-depth visual explanations for challenging concepts
like genetics or physics principles.
EdXAR integrates multiple formats to cater to different learning styles:
● Handcrafted Study materials (Hardcopies):
For quick revisions and Faster but
complete learning.
● PDF Notes:
For comprehensive theory and easy revision.
● Audio/Video Notes:
To learn on the go, perfect for reinforcing concepts through
repetition.
● Gamified Learning in AR/VR:
Making complex topics engaging and enjoyable.
● Affordable pricing ensures every student has access to advanced learning tools.
● Cloud Storage: Access resources anytime, anywhere, without worrying about
downloads.
● Adaptive Streaming: Seamless playback across devices, making it accessible to all.
EdXAR bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, ensuring
students understand how concepts are applied in practice.
Example:
A physics simulation on EdXAR doesn’t just explain Newton's laws but shows how they
work in real-life scenarios like car crashes or space exploration.