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Extended Reality Technologies for Education and Training
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Section 1: The Metaverse and Spatial Computing4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Section 2: The History and Future of AR, VR, MR, and XR3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Section 3: Extended Reality1 Topic
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Section 4: Virtual Reality8 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 4.1: What is Virtual Reality
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Module 4.2: Most Popular VR Devices
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Module 4.3: How to setup a VR device
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Module 4.4: Controlling the Device
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Module 4.5: Define Your Play Area (Guardian Setup)
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Module 4.6: Start Exploring
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Module 4.7: Casting
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Quiz: Section 3 and 4 - Extended Reality & Virtual Reality
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Module 4.1: What is Virtual Reality
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Section 5: Augmented Reality4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Section 6: Mixed Reality3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Section 7: XR Holographic Display5 Topics|1 Quiz
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Section 8: Benefits of learning and working in simulations6 Topics|1 Quiz
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Section 9: Conclusion1 Topic
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An XR holographic display is a computer or device with a 3D display that creates the illusion of holograms. These displays let users interact with virtual objects using tools like styluses, touchscreens, or gestures. Unlike traditional holograms projected into mid-air, these devices rely on stereoscopic displays and motion tracking to deliver a highly realistic, immersive experience.
Why XR Holographic Displays Matter
They offer an accessible, immersive XR experience without requiring headsets, making them ideal for collaborative and educational settings. These systems bridge the gap between traditional learning and XR, enabling hands-on experiences that deepen understanding and skill development in a variety of fields