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Writer's pictureJaime Donally

Day 6: Spoke by Mozilla

One of my favorite virtual reality creation tools is Spoke by Mozilla. I stumbled across this tool as I was exploring Mozilla Hubs (which was covered last year in #31DaysofARVRinEDU). As described below in my new book, The Immersive Classroom, I shared the app smashing possibilities using Spoke. At the time, only specific VR headsets and computers were able to download the application and participate.


Using the Spoke integration, creating a personalized VR space is unlimited. The platform allows the user to easily search and add 3D objects while establishing where the users will appear in the virtual reality scene. When the user has completed the scene in Spoke, open and share the scene with friends.

"Spoke delivers a flexible, customized VR space that can be designed and published immediately before inviting others to join in the space." page 38 The Immersive Classroom

Steps to Get Started:

1. Go to hubs.mozilla.com/spoke

2. Select Get Started and follow the prompts to create your scene

3. Publish your scene to Hubs


Continue to follow the #31DaysofARVRinEDU this month as we explore immersive resources.


Thanks to ISTE, we are giving away 10 signed copies of The Immersive Classroom. Post how these tools can be used in the classroom on social media using #31DaysofARVRinEDU and WIN! Two weekly winners will be selected.


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