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Top 12 Applications of AI and Augmented Reality in Education

Kitaboo

Although the education sector is vastly defined by legacy systems, new-age AI tools, VR (virtual reality), and augmented reality in education can bring phenomenal change in terms of automation and closing the widening knowledge gaps that exist across traditional grade systems.

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What Is Mixed Reality Training? Everything You Need To Know And 3 Examples

Roundtable Learning

What Is Mixed Reality? Mixed reality (MR) training utilizes both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to blend the physical and digital worlds. Augmented reality (AR) — AR adds interactive, digital elements to a live, real-world environment. Nreal Light. Price: ~ $600.

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How to Transform Your Workforce with Immersive Learning

Coreaxis

In virtual reality you are literally watching a completely three-dimensional world using a digital simulation of a real-world scenario. In virtual reality you will often wear a headset, including a screen for your eyes, such as the Oculus Rift, plus earphones and a microphone. Augmented Reality.

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Use Microsoft Hololens 2 To Transform Training With Wearable Mixed Reality

Roundtable Learning

While there are many virtual (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets available for training, Hololens 2 offers a unique MR perspective that allows learners to receive real-time performance support. . Voice Control — Learners can complete commands on-device through 5 microphone channels. Reduce time to information by 97%.

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Virtual Meetings vs. Video Conferencing: Workplace Collaboration and Training Tools

Roundtable Learning

Virtual meetings allow users to gather in a computer-simulated space where they can see each other and interact with digitally generated assets. The tools needed to participate in a video conference are pretty basic: computer, webcam, microphone, and an internet connection. Our augmented reality solutions may be exactly what you need.

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Heating the house or burning it down?

Learning with e's

I wore a microphone headset which made me feel like an astronaut (but alas none could be found, despite the close proximity to Darmstadt European Space Agency Centre). My public keynote yesterday in the trade fair arena at the LearnTEC Trade Fair and Conference in Karlsruhe, Germany was quite an experience.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

Augmented Reality and Kinect. There are consumer locations that have implemented augmented reality without using a mobile device to view it. Augmented reality opens those doors. Qualcomm acquired GestureTek, which uses ultrasound sensors to track movement via a microphone, rather than a camera.