By: Brandon Barron and Yazeed Samaenah
Edited by: Yzabelle Santulan, Astrid Escobar, and Abby Chiang
Have you ever wanted Google at your fingertips? Come to Fallon to see the new invention by Google: the Google glasses. These new glasses can create an inexpensive virtual reality. It includes 3D calibration, side-by-side screens, user input, event handling, and lens alterer correction. To enjoy this, you need to get the app and pick an area of the world that you need then,to send it to the google cardboard mobile device. After that you need to look into the lens, and the lens will make the side by side screens into one 3D image.
The goal is to share and have the experience of using them.They are mostly going to science rooms because the device is created for scientific purposes and you can go to places as interesting as: Mars, the Moon, and Paris.They can also take you to many more places. Fallon students seem to have enjoyed these google cardboard glasses and the teachers have done a great job teaching while the students are using the glasses. It is a great tool if you are learning about a different place in the world.
We have asked Mrs. Chien how her and her class liked the glasses and she said, “They're really cool and I think my class had too much fun learning with the glasses.”
A 7th grade student in Fallon, Jasmine Colunga, states, ” It was interesting to see different areas of the world right at our fingertips.”
All in all, several students at Fallon enjoyed this gadget, considering that it can be used for many things like science and history. With this leap of technology, our virtual perspective will become our reality.
Edited by: Yzabelle Santulan, Astrid Escobar, and Abby Chiang
Have you ever wanted Google at your fingertips? Come to Fallon to see the new invention by Google: the Google glasses. These new glasses can create an inexpensive virtual reality. It includes 3D calibration, side-by-side screens, user input, event handling, and lens alterer correction. To enjoy this, you need to get the app and pick an area of the world that you need then,to send it to the google cardboard mobile device. After that you need to look into the lens, and the lens will make the side by side screens into one 3D image.
The goal is to share and have the experience of using them.They are mostly going to science rooms because the device is created for scientific purposes and you can go to places as interesting as: Mars, the Moon, and Paris.They can also take you to many more places. Fallon students seem to have enjoyed these google cardboard glasses and the teachers have done a great job teaching while the students are using the glasses. It is a great tool if you are learning about a different place in the world.
We have asked Mrs. Chien how her and her class liked the glasses and she said, “They're really cool and I think my class had too much fun learning with the glasses.”
A 7th grade student in Fallon, Jasmine Colunga, states, ” It was interesting to see different areas of the world right at our fingertips.”
All in all, several students at Fallon enjoyed this gadget, considering that it can be used for many things like science and history. With this leap of technology, our virtual perspective will become our reality.