

You’ve finished setting up your lab, and you’re ready to polish your Unity skills. You’ll be able to manage multiple seats in your school lab, regardless of the class size. Students will have access to the Unity real-time development platform, allowing them to create games and interactive experiences.

Interested in giving your students access to Unity as well? Time to apply for the Unity Education Grant License. Whether you teach in higher education or in a K12 classroom, you can get details on downloading Unity here. Luckily, Unity makes the software available for free for you and your classroom. Access the Software for Freeīefore you can dive into learning or teaching Unity, you need to access the software. If you’re looking for ways to bring Unity into the classroom, we have good news. Unity applications are available for free (that’s right!), plus the Unity education team has compiled an entire library of resources to help you effectively teach Unity in the classroom. Unity is used by students and professionals around the world to create everything from games to movies, 3D models to VR simulations.

Unity is the leading content-creation platform for AR/VR, real-time 3D, and mobile 2D. Tight budgets don’t need to keep you from accessing needed resources for your classroom, especially if you teach Unity.
