Immersive augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences in education can give a interesting technique to learn. In AR, digital information is overlaid onto the physical world, allowing students to interact with virtual objects or information in their real-world environment. VR, on the other hand, completely immerses the user in a digital environment, often using a headset and handheld controllers. This can allow students to experience simulations or virtual field trips that would be otherwise impossible or impractical in real life.