Articles Merge Cube featured in Interesting Engineering The Merge Cube is the only product that allows you to grasp digital 3D objects (holograms), and help you learn STEM in a completely new and powerful way.
News Augmented reality with Merge Cubes in the classroom Dearbhla O'Sullivan, Scoil Mhuire Tullamore, describes how she uses augmented reality with Merge Cubes to bring subjects to life in the classroom.
News Merge EDU featured in eSchool News 21 great tools for AR and VR in the classroomEach year, we share our 10 most-read stories. Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on student engagement and online or hybrid learning strategies related to pandemic teaching.
News Merge Cube named Best in STEM 2021 Meet the toymakers and brands who are lending a helping hand to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.
News Merge Brings Hands-on Digital Teaching Aids to Instagram with Merge Cube Merge Cube will now be available within Instagram camera.
News Merge Releases Hand-held Digital Teaching Aids Innovative Approach Sets New Standard in Teaching Tools
News Merge EDU Wins ISTE 2019 Best of Show Award Merge has been awarded a Tech & Learning ISTE 2019 Best of Show award for its Merge EDU software platform.
News Merge Announces AR/VR STEM Platform, AR/VR Headset Program for Libraries, and Microsoft Education Partner Status Merge announces a breakthrough AR/VR active learning platform, Windows 10 support for the Merge Cube, new education reseller relationships and an Ambassador Program at this week’s TECA19
News Merge on the future of VR and moving into education Talking to the secretly successful headset maker via Wareable
News Object Viewer for Merge Cube wins ALA Best Apps for Teaching and Learning 2019 The annual lists honor apps and websites that provide enhanced learning and curriculum development for school librarians and their teacher collaborators.
Research Arizona State University: AR VR improves STEM education ASU researcher studies how virtual and augmented reality technologies improve STEM education
Research University of Maryland: People recall information better through virtual reality University of Maryland researchers conducted one of the first in-depth analyses on whether people recall information better through virtual reality, as opposed to desktop computers