VR on Display

Free Virtual (VR) and Augmented (AR) Applications available to experience in the Virtual Learning Center (VLC). The VR Displays coincide with the Online Book Display linked in the side bar.

How to book a VR Session at the VLC

If you would like to try VR for yourself by booking a VR headset for learning or leisure, click the "Reserve VR Station" below. Virtual Learning staff will walk you through how to use the headset if you aren't sure, or you can play your own VR applications using your personal Steam Account. If you are interested in booking the entire space for a class or workshop, please use the "Request VLC Instruction" button.

 

Reserve VR Station

 

 Request VLC Instruction

 

For general questions about the Virtual Learning Center or the educational and research uses of VR, AR, and MR, please email LibraryVR@unf.edu

VLC Contact Information

Email: LibraryVR@unf.edu

Phone: (904) 620-4038

Building 12, Rm # 3401 

About the Virtual Learning Center

The Virtual Learning Center (VLC) provides a space for faculty and student interaction with virtual content that enhances learning. Faculty and students can explore and gain a better understanding of this emerging technology with Vive Pro Eye Headsets and a variety of games and experiences.

Virtual Reality is the perception of being physically present in a non-physical world. In other words, it is transporting you to a different, virtual reality. 

The VLC is located on the third floor of the library and offers the following:

  • 16 Dell desktop computers: 3 standing and 13 sitting spaces
  • 13 wired Vive Pro Eye Virtual Reality headsets
  • 3 wireless Vive Pro Eye Virtual Reality headsets
  • Steam - Virtual Reality software. Offers experiences and games.
  • Unity - Software that allows Virtual Reality builds and customization. Users must provide their own Unity login
  • 3 loanable Oculus Go's
  • A creation space for creatives

The VLC now has access to 15 Meta Quest 2 headsets, made available through a partnership with the UNF Digital Humanities Institute. The VLC also has 16 Meta Quest link cable which makes the full Meta PC-VR (formerly Oculus rift) VR applications available in addition to the Quest applications.