 My name is Michael Rehm. I've been lecturing in property here at the University of Auckland Business School for 14 years and I teach building construction. I also teach our introduction to property course. I've been taking students physically onto sites ever since I began and it's part and parcel to the property program where a practical degree and for example I've been taking them here in this business school building. I take my students up to the roof. We see some of the plant equipment and take them down to the bottles of the building but these are noisy kind of dangerous places to be honest and now we have some new safety regulations in place. That's really made it impractical to take large groups of students to these dangerous places and so now we've looked into VR. Instead of physically taking them there I produce a 360 video, 360 panoramas and now at home here in uni wherever they might be they could virtually experience the same tours that I've been giving for over eight years now. One thing that I have here is what's called a Google Cardboard and this is a glorified pizza box that's turned into a VR headset. Now once I saw this I knew I could put it in the hands of every single student. Once they're in the hands of the student then you could really have broad learning take place. Not a show-and-tell just in the lecture theater but students actually participating directly and benefiting from it. So VR is kind of the next frontier. You take the walls of the lecture theater you bust them out and students can experience all the things that we do in the classroom in their own time at home being dangerous environments but at the end of the day it's all about having fun and that's what I'm using VR to do.