zSpace opens virtual world for students

Students at Hope High School are being introduced to virtual reality as a classroom tool. zSpace, a computer-based virtual reality software system allows students to literally get to the heart of the matter with an application that explores the human heart as it beats, allows students to play chess in 3D, or to build a house from a standard set of architectural drawings, among any number of other applications. The use of 3D, virtual reality-based computer applications is a goal across the five campuses of the Hope Public Schools. – Ken McLemore/Hope Public Schools\r\n