Leo, a curious 14-year-old boy from a small town, had always dreamed of traveling the world, but his family couldn’t afford it. That changed when his school introduced VR-based learning.
One day, he put on a VR headset and found himself standing under the Eiffel Tower. Another day, he explored ancient Rome. The benefits of virtual reality became clear as science class transformed into a space adventure where he floated next to astronauts on the International Space Station.
Leo’s excitement for learning skyrocketed. When he grew up, he became a travel blogger, visiting the places he once saw only in VR but this time, for real.