When I was born, if I could learn chemistry by VR

Maybe I will read Tsinghua. VR is a good tool for young people who have just come into contact with a new course or adults who are studying advanced classes. MEL Science, a startup company, today announced the MEL Chemistry VR app to help young people learn chemistry courses. Children can learn a variety of chemistry courses in MEL Chemistry VR, covering the main content of the syllabus. The app is designed for use in homes and classrooms. The first six sessions are already available for free download. Software supports Google Daydream. After the student puts on the head display, he enters a virtual laboratory and chooses courses to learn. Students can see the structure of molecules and atoms and see how these things fuse together in chemical reactions. Children can even disassemble the atomic structure in VR and see the neutrons and electrons that make up it. In addition, the software can also test the knowledge learned. MEL Science's software shortens teaching time and enriches teaching content. Each course lasts 3-7 minutes. "Through these 3-7 minutes of study, the children have absorbed new knowledge. Do not look at the time is short, but the children are completely focused during this time, the learning efficiency is very high." A spokesman for MEL Science said. MEL Chemistry VR is about to add 30-50 lessons and will increase to 80-150 lessons in 2018. The application will be officially launched this year.

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