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Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality at Work

InSync Training

Virtual and augmented reality is already making waves in the workplace, and by extension, in training. Guest blogger Brigg Patten explores this new technology and its impact on learning and common workforce tasks. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality at Work.

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Virtual reality and augmented reality: overhyped or new industry standard?

CLO Magazine

So why would we use VR or it’s little cousin, augmented reality, in our training? In fact, I predict that this technology will eventually become as ubiquitous in training as video. Is the L&D Industry Adopting AR/VR Technology Right Now? As a whole, the industry is not seeing a rapid adoption of VR or AR.

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Is Augmented Reality in Training the Future of Corporate L&D?

Paradiso

It brought people’s attention to this marvelous phenomenon that is augmented reality. For most people, this was the first real contact with augmented reality technology, and the immersive nature of the game certainly intensified their game experience. But what about Augmented Reality in Training ?

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Augmented Reality – A New Dawn of Possibilities in Online Training / eLearning

Adobe Captivate

Augmented Reality – sounds like high-tech si-fi phenomenon. Augmented Reality is one of the finest examples of such inventions. In this blog, we will discuss the possibilities of Augmented Reality in digital learning – eLearning Industry as well as Learning and Development field. What is Augmented Reality?

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What Google and Microsoft are Up To in AR and VR?

CHRP-INDIA

The AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) immersive technologies play a big role in swaying decisions in your brand’s favor. Google and Microsoft on this futuristic technology. Bigwigs like Google and Microsoft, are counting a lot on these technologies utilizing AR and VR.

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The Average Joe imperative

E-Learning Provocateur

I was so impressed with the technology – and amazed at its availability for free! For example, everyone says that Articulate Storyline looks and feels like Microsoft PowerPoint. I predict a similar fate for other emerging technologies, be it Tin Can, augmented reality, responsive e-learning, or whatever else lay on the horizon.

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Future vision

Learning with e's

Augmented reality and smart glasses are the future, so it seems. It was a first attempt, a tentative stumble into a rich augmented world of information, entertainment and communication. yes, it can be used for entertainment, but the Microsoft Hololens is probably best applied in the workplace.