DAT 552 Virtuality & Immersion Journal Collections

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DAT 552 Module Journal #3

”Current Immersive Applications of VR”

                                                         ***Day 4 (07/10/22)***

This lesson day is about researching the current immersive applications of VR and their platforms. Before moving to this topic, the lecturer gave us a new information about the "Siggraph Annual Conference on Computer Graphics".

That company has lots of VR platforms that are high advanced technologies, which can be used for academics, medicines and adding new trainings skills. They can also cutting edge on platform in new staff and moreover, they can improve teamwork skills by learning new things in Virtual Reality.

To find more about this topic, click on this text link: “SIGGRAPH”

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=EXTRA LITTLE ACTIVITY #1=

                              **“LIST THE EXAMPLES OF THE IMMERSIVE USES OF VR”**

By going on the topic on how immerse the user is in an environment, This following activity is about researching the uses and how they're benefit to the users. The lecturer gave us some links for us to describe two or more benefits of VR.

Examples of Virtual Reality’s Different Uses with Links Slideshow

Examples of Virtual Reality’s Different Uses with Links Slideshow

Answer:

Education VR:

*https://immersionvr.co.uk/about-360vr/vr-for-education/*

This website is all about using VR to educate students so that they won't have to leave. Their 360 Virtual Reality does work to show real world locations and captured with specialist cameras and equipment. The input device used VR headsets. Its good to teach pupils about the world around them, inspire and engage them, help them experience locations that would not possible or too expensive to visit.

It improves education by helping them immerse and experience the impossible world. Help them build connections to the world and learn what the places they saw, for their studies as well. They can be easily monitored by teachers.