The very first thing you need to start is a
VRML browser. Most well-known VRML browsers will operate
as plug-ins for Netscape or Internet Explorer. There are also
browsers available for most other operating systems. To learn
more about the browsers and browser settings you need to install
click on this link.
Got your VRML browser? Visit examples of
Virtual Reality and QTVR sites web page.
This is a list of just a few of the sites available on the
web. You'll need the Blaxxon Contact 4.4 VRML and the QuickTime browser plug-ins
to view the content on this list. You may also want to visit a
gallery of
VRML
worlds on the "WRML Works" web site.
The next step could be to use VRML and QTVR in your
classroom. Visit our Lesson Plans and
Activities web page. There you will find several examples of lesson plans
created by teachers. In these lesson plans, teachers used VRML and QTVR
resources in several fields of studies.
The last but not the least step in your learning of VRML
could be the creation of your own virtual tolls. There are a lot of books and
online tutorials devoted to that topic. A list of some online resources and
tutorials is presented below.