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Traveling Halo Fan Experience Will Feature Competitive Location-Based VR

VRScout

Halo Outpost Discovery kicks off July 5th – 7th in Orlando, Florida; followed by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 19th – 21nd ; Chicago, Illinois August 2nd – 4th ; Houston, Texas August 16th – 18th ; and Anaheim, California August 30th – September 1st.

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Become a Spartan in Halo Training Grounds’ Free-Roaming VR Multiplayer Starting This Weekend

Peter Graham

The result is an immersive, high-energy VR experience that puts players and fans inside of the Halo universe like never before.” Or how about the Pelican Training simulation, or Covenant Escape, an escape-room-style experience. August 2-4 – Chicago, Illinois. July 19-21 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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How VR Saves Lives in the OR

VRScout

This article will focus exclusively on the applications of VR—fully replacing the world with a realistic digital simulation of patient-specific anatomy and pathology. Image courtesy of Immersive Touch. “We ” Immersive Touch allows surgeons to see the skull, tumors, and circulatory system from every conceivable angle.

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR’s Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

And there were a lot of things we did on the input side, but at the end of the day, what we all know is that if students love to learn, they love what they’re learning — like all of us — then there’s no work in it; you just love to do it, and you immerse yourself in it.

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR’s Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

And there were a lot of things we did on the input side, but at the end of the day, what we all know is that if students love to learn, they love what they’re learning — like all of us — then there’s no work in it; you just love to do it, and you immerse yourself in it.

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Dissecting Virtual Frogs with VictoryXR's Steve Grubbs

XR for Business Podcast

And there were a lot of things we did on the input side, but at the end of the day, what we all know is that if students love to learn, they love what they're learning -- like all of us -- then there's no work in it; you just love to do it, and you immerse yourself in it. As that trend grows, someone needs to provide that alternative.