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Creating Immersive Learning Experiences

Tech Trends VR

Google harnesses the power of photos and street view to deliver simplified VR development for teachers and students. The benefits of using immersive technologies as teaching tools have been widely documented and extensively discussed Click To Tweet.

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Get Ready for This Year’s AR/VR Policy Conference

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See Also: ITIF Releases Report on Moderating Multi-User Immersive Experiences. Other speakers we’re most excited about include Representative Darrell Issa, Christina Jackson of Meta, Karim Mohammadali of Google, futurist Cathy Hackl, and Unity’s Aaron Kleiner. See You There.

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Big XR News from Meta, Krouli, Google, Avocor, Delta Reality, and Illuminarium

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The week of the 10 to 13 May offered a celebrated event at Spain’s Fira de Barcelona, which hosted the Integrated Systems Europe 2022 for hundreds of the world’s top immersive and audiovisual tech firms. Krouli, Avocor Explore Google Glass and Google Meet at ISE 2022. Delta Reality Joins VR/AR Association.

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Design Your Own VR Tour With Google’s ‘Tour Creator’

VRScout

Google harnesses the power of photos and street view to deliver simplified, web-based VR development to students and teachers. It’s officially day two of Google’s annual I/O Developer Conference here in beautiful Mountain View, California and Google AR & VR has once again started off the day with some big news.

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Crytek-Incubated ‘VR First’ Program to Double Number of Academic VR/AR Labs in 2017

Road to VR

AR headset distribution is much more dramatic, as students are mainly developing on Microsoft HoloLens (43%), with Google Glass, Vuzix AR headsets, Epson Moverio, Meta AR Dev Kits making up the rest of the pie chart. Ilia State University, Georgia. development at Carleton University, image courtesy VR First. HTW Berlin, Germany.

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