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Incorporating Metaverse into Corporate Training Programs in 2023: A Look into the Future

Infopro Learning

In recent years, the term has been used to describe the growing trend of virtual and augmented reality (AR/VR) technologies, which are being used to create immersive and interactive digital experiences. Despite these challenges, the metaverse has enormous potential for corporate training programs. Here are some key benefits: 1.

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Gain Buy-In For Augmented Reality Training: Importance And 3 Steps To Take

Roundtable Learning

Within the next 10 years, 23 million jobs across the world will use augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to boost employee innovation and productivity. . If so, how are you planning to gain buy-in from senior leadership to invest in extended reality (XR) technology? . Is your workforce included in this?

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What is the difference between virtual, extended, mixed, assisted, and augmented reality technology, and which matters most for your business?

BigTinCan

In this article we’ll take a look at how assisted, virtual, mixed, extended, and augmented reality solutions serve different industries to help you narrow down which technology can make the most impact on your organization. Other examples are head-mounted micro-displays like the Google Glass. Virtual reality technology (VR).

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What Does VR Have to Do With Online Education?

LearnDash

And while current technology has yet to become mainstream, the headway augmented reality has made indicates that full VR won’t be far behind. Similarly, augmented reality refers to a mixture of real world data with technology, such as using your smartphone’s camera and location data to play a game.

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eLearning Glossary 2017 Edition

Association eLearning

AR (Augmented Reality)- Augmented reality is the integration of digital information with the user’s environment in real time. Unlike virtual reality, which creates a totally artificial environment, augmented reality uses the existing environment and overlays new information on top of it.

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Project Glass: Learning Game-Changer Or Just Another Advertising Medium

Dashe & Thomson

Since my last blog post, AR: Augmenting the Reality of Learning , we’ve probably seen the most hyped augmented reality product in history. I’m of course talking about Project Glass , an R&D program by Google to prototype and build an augmented reality head-mounted display (or HMD).

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Making Employee Onboarding an Immersive Experience with Mixed Reality

Origin Learning

Mixed Reality is a phrase used to describe technologies like Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Science fiction foresaw the use of an alternate reality and immersive technologies well before humankind actually developed such advanced technologies. The 80s saw the release of a movie titled ‘Tron’.