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Samsung India partners with UNESCO to launch VR Content and 360-Degree Videos

| @indiablooms | Dec 17, 2017, at 02:43 am

Visakhapatnam, Dec 16 (IBNS): Samsung India has entered into a partnership with UNESCO MGIEP (Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development) to launch 360 video and Virtual Reality (VR) content of two magnificent Indian heritage sites, the Sun Temple in Konark, Odisha and Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh.

The first of the two 360 video and VR content, on the Sun Temple in Konark, was unveiled on Saturday at the Transforming Education Conference for Humanity (TECH) 2017 in Visakhapatnam, organized by UNESCO MGIEP.

The 360 video and VR content showcasing the grandeur, heritage and splendour of the architectural marvel Sun Temple in Konark was shown to students and dignitaries at a specially set up Samsung Smart Class at the conference venue.

The project will provide experiential educational content to students across the country.

The immersive content will also be available to students at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), where Samsung Smart Class have been set up in over 500 schools since 2013.

There are 36 UNESCO Heritage Sites in India today.

The program aims to bridge the digital gap between rural and urban India and provide equal opportunities for quality education to children from all backgrounds.

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya schools are run by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti under the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the content was signed between Samsung India and UNESCO MGIEP in the presence of Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Satya Pal Singh, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister  N. Chandrababu Naidu, and Minister of Human Resources Development Ganta Srinivasa Rao.

UNESCO MGIEP Director Dr. Anantha Duraiappah said: “Learning must be fun and what better way to learn and build understanding of the different histories and cultures of humankind than through virtual reality experience.


"It definitely beats just using textbooks. MGIEP believes in transforming education for building peaceful and sustainable societies. It sees immersive experiences such as VR as an integral part of socio emotional learning for our younger generations as they face 21st century challenges to build a peaceful and sustainable planet."

UNESCO MGIEP Director Dr. Anantha Duraiappah said: “Samsung believes in transforming communities and creating a better life for people with its innovative products and solutions. At Samsung, we believe this partnership will help provide many more school going children easy access to such content in an engaging and exciting format such as VR."

Vice President, CSR, Samsung India, Deepak Bhardwaj, said: "The content on Indian heritage sites will be available freely across all social media channels in both 360 and VR formats. VR content will also be provided to the Union Ministry of Tourism and State Tourism Boards to be used for tourism promotion in India and across the world."

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