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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

We connect them all in an agnostic way, and try to make sure that these folks are set up in the right way for success, that they have a strategy for achieving success and then for taking success and moving it into what I would call scale deployment. ” you’re like “Oh, OK.”

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR’s Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

We connect them all in an agnostic way, and try to make sure that these folks are set up in the right way for success, that they have a strategy for achieving success and then for taking success and moving it into what I would call scale deployment. ” you’re like “Oh, OK.”

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Using XR to Change Everything (Without Changing Anything) with Lance-AR's Lance Anderson

XR for Business Podcast

We connect them all in an agnostic way, and try to make sure that these folks are set up in the right way for success, that they have a strategy for achieving success and then for taking success and moving it into what I would call scale deployment. you're like "Oh, OK."

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

XR for Business Podcast

Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that’s not us just whistling Dixie. I think the only one that really has eye tracking is the HTC Vive Pro Eye. Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that’s not us just whistling Dixie.

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

XR for Business Podcast

Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that’s not us just whistling Dixie. I think the only one that really has eye tracking is the HTC Vive Pro Eye. Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that’s not us just whistling Dixie.

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

XR for Business Podcast

Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that's not us just whistling Dixie. I think the only one that really has eye tracking is the HTC Vive Pro Eye. Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that's not us just whistling Dixie.