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RezMela is a CMS for OpenSim, and it’s going free and open source

Hypergrid Business

Our strategy focuses on empowering users by providing them with the tools, resources, and support they need to take control of their own experiences and to make meaningful and positive contributions to the virtual and real world. The RezMela Composer building tool is available for $1 on the Kitely Market.

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‘Skyrim VR’ for PC Review – a Dragon-sized Feast for the Eyes

Road to VR

Generally speaking, Skyrim VR for PC is the Skyrim VR you were promised, and can bet all of these things can be finagled into working more smoothly with a little elbow grease thanks to the knowledge base of the game’s robust modding community (see note on modding at article’s end).

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Flexing Your Brain in XR, with Cognitive Design’s Todd Maddox

XR for Business Podcast

We often talk about how XR technologies are great tools for education and training on this podcast. Todd has published over 200 peer reviewed scientific articles, resulting in over 10,000 academic citations and hundreds of speaking engagements. These are absolutely powerful tools. But why is that? Like, physiologically?

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Flexing Your Brain in XR, with Cognitive Design’s Todd Maddox

XR for Business Podcast

We often talk about how XR technologies are great tools for education and training on this podcast. Todd has published over 200 peer reviewed scientific articles, resulting in over 10,000 academic citations and hundreds of speaking engagements. These are absolutely powerful tools. But why is that? Like, physiologically?

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Flexing Your Brain in XR, with Cognitive Design's Todd Maddox

XR for Business Podcast

We often talk about how XR technologies are great tools for education and training on this podcast. Todd has published over 200 peer reviewed scientific articles, resulting in over 10,000 academic citations and hundreds of speaking engagements. These are absolutely powerful tools. But why is that? Like, physiologically?