Can you use a Merge Cube with a Chromebook

Today’s most popular augmented and virtual reality applications are typically available for mobile devices, but many classrooms have moved from tablets to Chromebooks, especially at the secondary level. The shift is often about giving students access to devices to help them build research and writing skills, but it’s also about funding constraints. Chromebooks are often cheaper than other laptops and tablets like iPads, and they’re simpler to manage for district technology departments.

While there are many benefits of Chromebooks in the classroom, the limitations on immersive technology are often not considered. These constraints may have been confining in the past, but we’re beginning to see a new trend in web-based AR and VR. These tools are capable of using browsers on devices, even older ones, and don’t require any app downloads. Below are a few recommendations that allow the creation of augmented and virtual reality experiences on Chromebooks.

CoSpaces EDU

Browser-friendly CoSpaces EDU allows you to create and build a virtual reality world as simply as dragging and dropping 3D objects into the VR space. Advanced students can animate characters and other 3D assets using Blockly or Javascript. The resource can be used on a Chromebook, laptop or mobile devices to allow students to easily design and share a VR world. Others can view the VR world by typing in the shortened link from any device. There’s even an option to experience the immersive VR space inside of a headset.

Can you use a Merge Cube with a Chromebook
CoSpaces

GET STARTED WITH COSPACES

Begin creating VR worlds by going to CoSpaces.io and signing up for a free account. When signed in, select “Create Space” under My Spaces and explore a library of objects to add to your VR world. Tip: Add additional scenes before previewing the space.


Metaverse

Create customized augmented and virtual reality interactive experiences using Metaverse Studio. The student builds the experience in the storyboard and adds various components such as polls, leaderboards, AR and VR portals and more. The creation options are limitless for classroom applications to include activities such as Breakouts, scavenger hunts, trivia games, interactive stories etc.

Can you use a Merge Cube with a Chromebook
Metaverse

GET STARTED WITH METAVERSE

The experiences are built online with a Chromebook, PC or Mac and viewed on a mobile device. Apply for a free account at gometa.io and select “Create Experience.” Add different components that suit the needs of the classroom. Easily share your experiences with a QR code or shortened link for others to experience inside the Metaverse app.


Android on Chromebooks

Chromebooks are adding even more flexibility for AR/VR world. Soon, newer devices will be able to run Android apps from the Google Play Store. Just as mobile devices use the camera function to superimpose augmented reality on top of the real world, a Chromebook can do the same using the built-in camera. The new performance will transform the Chromebook to include more tablet-like functionality.

The new feature will let many more classrooms use AR and VR tools, such as MergeVR’s Merge Cubes, for learning. Keep in mind that managed Chromebooks may not have the option to run Android apps until district personnel authorizes the update. According to Google, education customers can manage their file-system migration remotely in the Admin console.

More browser-based virtual reality experiences similar to this interactive tornado by the Weather Channel are currently in the works, while various augmented reality tools are farther afield. Currently many are still in the development stage, but the interest (and necessity) in moving to web-based immersive technology tools will eliminate the need for individual app downloads, operating system limitations, storage issues and platform requirements once and for all. Considering the refresh rate of school district technology, this change will be no doubt warmly welcomed in the educational community.

Websites

Merge Edu Site - Make STEM learning fun and inspire creativity in your students as they explore, design and share virtual objects they can hold in the palm of their hand.

Digital Learning for Merge - This site, which is supported by Grant Wood Digital Learning, has some great resources for teachers with a desire to find ways to integrate the Merge Cube in their learning.

Ten To Merge Ed Apps - Take a look at this list of educational apps to load on your cube. This list is sure to grow. 

Merge Cube Podcast - Listen or read the transcript providing some great information involving the growing use of Merge Cubes in the classroom.

Merge Cube in the Classroom - A site that has some links going out to some Merge resources.

Teaching English with Merge Cubes - This is a site that will appeal to the LA Teacher and beyond. Some real good out of the box… or should we say “cube” ideas.

Augmented Reality and Merge - You will discover six great ways to work with Merge Cubes in your class.

Merge Cube and ELL - The author, Robert Meszaros provide some great ideas and thoughts on working Merge into ELL. Also, check out the printable Merge and other free resources.

Integrating Merge into your Lessons - Check out this how to document. It provides three areas of thought that provides a glimpse of bringing Merge to the classroom.

Merge Cube and Instruction AR - This ISTE article provides an overview and insight into the use of Merge Cube as an augmented reality tool in the classroom.

An Interactive Merge Board - How about extending the idea of Merge to the hallway or a classroom board. Keep reading if this has your interest.

Merge ideas from Scotland - Take a trip to  learn how Merge is being introduced and used in a distant, or not so distant land.

Miniverse - Time to check out a small universe of Merge Cube and VR ideas

Youtube Videos

Putting Google slides on a Merge Cube - In this video you will  learn how to make the Merge Cube tell a story or make a presentation using Google Slides.

AR in the classroom with merge cube.- In this video Justin Gonzalez from IT WORKED talks about bringing augmented reality (AR) into the classroom using Merge Cube! 

Math with the Merge Cube - Walk through the classroom with Gabe Haydu as his students engage in mathematics with the Award-Winning MERGE Cube; the world's first holographic object you can hold in the palm of your hand! Learn how Haydu incorporates VR and AR products into his classes to bring 2D content to life, and to help students further understand content by letting them create their very own 3D models!

Making a giant Merge Cube - Craft your very own GIANT Merge Cube!

Merge Cube at Cospaces - Discover how to use the MERGE Cube add-on for CoSpaces Edu! Jump to a specific topic: 0:20 - Buying the MERGE Cube add-on 1:03 - Creating for the MERGE Cub 2:32 - Projecting onto the MERGE Cub Learn more: cospaces.io/edu/merge-cube

Five Apps for the Merge Cube - In this video, take a look at the top 5 educational apps for the Merge Cube. The video accompanies a full article on my websitehttps://www.virtualiteach.com

Merge Cube Review - Enjoy this  Merge Cube (Merge Holo Cube) Reviewhttp://www.DadDoes.Com Today you will be  excited to watch a full hands-on review with the just released Merge Cube VR/AR.

Merge Cube and STEAM in the Classroom - What is the MERGE CUBE? This small cube creates augmented reality pictures that can be used in your classroom. Give students an up close view of the heart, solar system, and underground.

Merge and Tinkercad - Enjoy this  Tinkercad to CoSpaces Merge Cube tutorial

Make a Merge Cube -  Lets Learn How to make a low cost DYI  paper merge cube

Merge Object Uploader - This is a brief demo and tutorial of the MERGE Cube Object Uploader that is currently in Beta

Museum Viewer - Here is a first look at Museum Viewer for MERGE Cube. You can hold artifacts in your hands and place them in the real world (to scale).

Paper Cubes AR ExperimentsPaper Cubes is an experiment in DIY AR. With just some paper, scissors, glue, and a phone; anyone can explore how to make the physical world augment the digital one. You can use the paper cubes to control a crowd of stick figures - make them jump, turn, stop, you can even make them smarter with the AI paper cube. Learn more at g.co/arexperiments

Your Design Merge CubeHow to make your own design for Merge Cubes

Cospaces and Merge - A great tutorial bringing Copspaces and Merge Cube together.

Scanning Artifacts for MergeMERGE Educator John M. Zingale and his students create an interactive virtual museum FVvr (Fort Vancouver Virtual Reality) By scanning artifacts with Qlone, students get to hold artifacts in the palm of their hand with MERGE Cube. Learn more about MERGE Educators https://edu.mergevr.com/ Visit Fvvr https://sites.google.com/a/vansd.net/… Learn more about our friends at Qlone https://www.qlone.pro/

Object Viewer for MergeIn this video, discover  an app called "Object Viewer for MERGE Cube" which is a 3D model viewer (for iOS and Android) that was designed to work with the Merge Cube accessory. You can use Object Viewer for Merge Cube to view, import and view and share 3D models with other people using the miniverse.io portal. Import objects: https://miniverse.io/objects

Discover these Th!ngs for Merge Cube  - Investigate this world of Merge possibilities.

 Merge Cube Student Created VideoFrom the  Website: www.gabehaydu.com

Merge Cube:https://amzn.to/2CT96KU  A few of this teacher’s  students were in charge of documenting a day augmented reality experiences.  *This video is 100% student created. Enjoy!

Merge Cube Tutorial 2 - In this tutorial you will learn how to manage the features of the cube in CoSpaces, how to add an object from the library onto the stage  and how to move the object around the stage. Finally you will learn how to add the object to the cube and how to edit the appearance of the object.

Merge and Rubik - Discover a connection between Merge Cube and the Rubik's Cube in AR and VR!

Merge Cube and Presentations -The Cospaces tutorial includes information on  adding text, video and images to your cube

Merge Cube add on for CospacesHere's a sneak peak of the CoSpaces Edu Merge Cube Add-On tool (early access version) that will allow students to create their own content for the Merge Cube using CoSpaces Edu.

Explorer for Merge -  Discover the explorer solar system app.

Merge Cube Channel on You Tube - Useful videos for educators wanting to bring the Merge Cube into your classroom! 

What apps work with Merge Cube?

The Merge Cube works with 3D creation software like Paint 3D and Tinkercad. Now you can hold your 3D design in your hand or preview your creation before 3D printing, allowing faster design iteration and easier collaboration. Use the Merge Cube with the Merge Headset to experience the full power of immersive technology.

Is Merge Explorer free?

Merge Apps have both free content and paid content. You do not need a subscription to access the free content. Our curriculum-aligned science app, Merge Explorer, has three FREE topic cards: Mr. Body, Galactic Explorer, and Terraforming Earth.

How do you play dig on Merge Cube?

HOW TO PLAY IN VR MODE (With VR/AR Goggles) -Launch the app-Be sure to allow camera and photo access-Enter your activation code (found inside the cube packaging) -Enter an adult's email address to create an account-Select VR/Merge Mode-Place your smartphone in your VR/AR goggles -Play the tutorial within the app-Make ...

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