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STRIVR Introduces VR Training On and Off the Field

Road to VR

With industries outside of entertainment expected to account for the majority of virtual reality industry revenues, the question of utility seems ever-pressing. “I think the entertainment stuff is really cool and some of the gaming experiences are incredible, but how big is that market outside of a gaming community?

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Three Reasons Higher Education Has Embraced Virtual Reality

InstaVR

Many real world jobs — from employee training to entertainment to research — are actively already incorporating Virtual Reality technology into their day-to-day work. VR Can Be Built by Students, Helping Them in Future Careers. VR is expected to be a $33 Billion industry by 2024.

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Jeremy Bailenson talks about 1,000,000 Walmart employees training with VR, presence, and the VR “empathy machine”

The Ghost Howls

One of the teams we work with is the Arkansas Razorbacks. In Arkansas, there is the largest company in the world. Brock, the head of training from Walmart, decided to come to the Arkansas Razorback football office. I like a lot playing games, I have worked a lot in, and I still work in entertainment.

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5 interactive tools for learning about abortion access in your state

Mashable VR

As of June 24, 13 states have such trigger bans — Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. Another 13 states are expected to enact restrictive laws in the future. Use this resource to pinpoint abortion clinics and funds in your state.

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