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

ARPost

The Freedom Riders were a group of white and Black American civil rights activists who joined the Freedom Rides in 1961. The group was met with resistance in Virginia. Members of the group were beaten. Trouble in Alabama. During their stop in Atlanta, the Freedom Riders learned that trouble was brewing in Alabama.

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

ARPost

This idea inspired Lee Sentell, Alabama Tourism Department Director, to create the US Civil Rights Trail in 2004. Some of the places are Birmingham (Alabama), Memphis (Tennessee), Atlanta (Georgia), Charleston (South Carolina), already mentioned Little Rock (Arkansas) and Selma (Alabama), and more. How the AR Experience Works.

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Policing In The Metaverse: What’s Happening Now

Bernard Marr

Criminals are starting to exploit the metaverse, and there is a growing threat of potential crimes as virtual and augmented reality continues to develop. As threats loom, real virtual and augmented reality experiences help police officers understand the metaverse. Goals of Metaverse Experiences.

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A Year of Saying Goodbye

ARVR

Raising a hand singles a person out in the group as someone who claims to have something to say that is relevant and matters. My guess is that singling individuals out in a group using what is usually a funny or unusual avatar name instead of their Real Life identity is part of the VR magic. Trending AR VR Articles: 1. I have no idea.

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