Google has followed the gigantic footsteps of John Hammond, but in a way that won’t result in people getting stuck in dinosaurs’ teeth. Instead of roaming our real world, Google has figured out a way for dinosaurs to roam in augmented reality. Now, you can see a Tyrannosaurus Rex in your driveway or a brachiosaurus towering over trees in your backyard.Â
As learning institutes all over the world postpone classroom learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, AR has never been more important to education. It enables students to receive the same quality of lessons they would receive in the classroom or on their placements. Moreover, you can access these essential learning platforms resources anytime and anywhere.