Get ready for our virtual reality experience

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Look inside our state-of-the-art teaching facilities and student amenities at each of our three campuses.

Have a Google Cardboard or similar device? Here's how to set it up:

  1. 1

    Activate VR view

    Tap the cardboard icon.

    Image of VR cardboard icon
  2. 2

    Rotate phone 90 degrees

    Landscape mode activates the experience.

    Image of icon instructing 90 degree rotation
  3. 3

    Configure phone

    First time? Tap on the VR Setup button below the central line. If the button is not visible, tap on the screen.

    Image of mobile screen showing cog icon to tap
  4. 4

    Set-up for VR Cardboard

    For ECU's branded cardboard, select Cardboard B and Save. For all other cardboards and devices please follow their set-up instructions.

  5. 5

    Assemble Cardboard and insert phone into viewer

    Follow these steps from A to C and you'll be ready to go.

    Image of cardboard assembly instructions

    Image of cardboard assembly instructions

Don't have a VR cardboard?

You can still use your mouse to move around the images, but it's not the full VR experience.

Take a 360 drone flight over Joondalup Campus then follow your tour guide through some of the brilliant facilities at Joondalup and Mount Lawley campuses.

Have a Google Cardboard or similar device? Here's how to set it up:

Follow these simple steps to get your phone ready for an exciting YouTube experience.

  1. 1

    Select 1080p

    To maximise quality, click on the settings icon at the bottom of the YouTube frame and select 1080p.

  2. 2

    Rotate phone 90 degrees

    Landscape mode activates the experience.

    Image of icon instructing 90 degree rotation
  3. 3

    Press Play

    Press the YouTube play button.

  4. 4

    Insert Phone

    Put your phone into the cardboard.

    Image of cardboard assembly instructions

    Image of cardboard assembly instructions

Don't have a VR cardboard?

You can still use your mouse to move around the videos, but it's not the full VR experience.

Bird's eye view drone flights over and around our three campuses.