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The Official US Civil Rights Trail Book Adds AR Experience to Engage the Young Generations

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This idea inspired Lee Sentell, Alabama Tourism Department Director, to create the US Civil Rights Trail in 2004. Readers will find QR codes throughout the book, and each code launches an AR experience that focuses on key moments and prominent figures involved in the fight for civil rights. How the AR Experience Works.

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Journey to Freedom and Equality: How an AR Experience Makes History Come Alive

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In a bid to give us a glimpse of the past, USA TODAY launched Seven Days of 1961 , a multimedia series that also offers an AR experience of the pivotal events that transpired in May 1961. The Freedom Riders were a group of white and Black American civil rights activists who joined the Freedom Rides in 1961. Trouble in Alabama.

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Policing In The Metaverse: What’s Happening Now

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Europol recently released a report called Policing in the Metaverse: What Law Enforcement Needs to Know , which outlines how the technology could fuel future crimes, including the potential for criminals to replicate or hijack user avatars in the metaverse. Training for Mental Health Crises.