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Morehouse College Launches Groundbreaking Classes in Virtual Reality

Joint effort between Morehouse College, VictoryXR and Qualcomm Technologies set to transform higher ed

MARCH 9, 2021- Atlanta —Morehouse College, the alma mater of Martin Luther King Jr., Spike Lee, and Senator Ralph Warnock, will lead higher education into a new frontier this spring as students will be offered two classes held in virtual reality (VR).

“Providing an immersive classroom experience for our students during this pandemic is important and Morehouse College is pleased to lead the way,” said Dr. Kendrick Brown, Provost of Morehouse College.

The classes are more than online virtual, they are fully immersive in VR. With a donation from Qualcomm Technologies, students will be given an Oculus Quest 2, powered by the Qualcomm®  Snapdragon™ XR2 Platform, where they can access the fully immersive, digitized version of the Morehouse campus and select classes.

“We believe that immersive education through VR is a transformative way to learn,” said Brian Vogelsang, senior director of product management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “It’s great to see Qualcomm® XR Enterprise Program partner, VictoryXR, continue to help scale VR education, especially with an acclaimed college like Morehouse.”   

The first two classes to be taught on the digital twin VR campus will be Biology 105 focusing on men’s health, taught by Dr. Ethell Vereen, and History 112 focusing on world history and taught by Dr. Ovell Hamilton. Followed by Inorganic chemistry by Dr. Musinah Morris and a literature class by Dr. Tanya Clark.

“Standing together with students and learning about deadly serious health issues with a human reproductive system in the classroom will take learning to a new level. We are very excited to pioneer learning in VR,” said Dr. Ethel Vereen.

“Higher ed must not be afraid to take remote learning to a more immersive and effective level,” said Dr. Ovell Hamilton. “With this virtual reality campus, students will be able to travel back in time and stand on a Naval carrier or travel to places across the globe.”

While Morehouse College provides the students, faculty, and curriculum, the digital campus and learning objects are provided by VictoryXR. Steve Grubbs, the company CEO, commented, “This partnership gives the rest of the academic world a glimpse into the future of education. These classes will be surprisingly close to those imagined in the book, Ready Player One.”

Just like a real campus, a VR campus allows students to attend class together in real time, conduct science experiments, and dig for fossils. Unlike a real campus, students on the VR campus can expand a human heart and step inside it, jump into a time machine and visit wooly mammoths, or beam up to a starship and learn astronomy close up. 

For more information about this initiative please contact Cedric Mobley, cedric.mobley@morehouse.edu, or Steve Grubbs, steve@victoryxr.com.

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Qualcomm and Snapdragon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm XR Enterprise Program is a program of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

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