Mon.Jan 01, 2018

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Valve Reveals 2017’s Top Selling VR Games on Steam

Road to VR

At the start of the New Year Valve has released a look back at 2017’s best selling VR titles on Steam. Just in time for the end of the Steam Winter Sale (concluding January 4th @ 10AM PT), Valve has published a series of ‘ The Best of 2017 ‘ charts, showing which titles on Steam have fared the best across several metrics. Among the charts is a list of the top 100 best selling VR games on Steam in 2017 , as measured by gross revenue.

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Supply Chain News on USA Today Story Again Goes After Port Drayage Practices, Alleging Many Drivers Overworked, Leading to Accidents

Cats and VR

Data Analysis, Driver Stories Show Dark Side of Drayage Business, but ELD Requirement Likely to End Practices

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New Year's Updates

Road to VR

I’ve made some changes to this site, most obviously updating the header image. That’s thanks to Bryan Mathers , of course, who continues to capture what I am thinking so perfectly in his drawings. ( Why a pigeon ?). Those who look closely will also note that I have also changed how the work here is licensed. No longer is there a Creative Commons license on Hack Education material or on my personal blog.

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How to Shoot, Edit, and Share VR Videos from your Phone

VeeR VR

One of the most important aspects for selling a product to a consumer is convenience and simplicity. The average person won’t attempt to record a 360 video if it requires 6 cameras, advanced video editing software, and lots of time. Smartphones like the iPhone make our lives much more convenient. The need for a physical camera is no longer needed. Virtual reality (VR) industry is making it easier to shoot footage on your own and upload it online all on your phone.

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The Future of eLearning in 2022: A Sensitive Eye for Authentic Translation and Localization

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

To avoid awkward and sometimes disastrous learning content, instructional designers must use authentic translation in the right context to get optimal results. For example, even a simple phrase like “got milk” translates to “are you lactating” in Mexico. Can you imagine what a straight translation might do to your course? With over 317 million people in the US and over 6.7 billion potential customers in the world, personalizing training seems logical.