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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
Lesson 7,
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Module 7.3: Applications of XR Holographic Displays
Nudle January 27, 2025
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- Education:
- Students can explore 3D models of organs, molecules, or historical artifacts, making complex concepts easier to understand.
- Interactive simulations help learners develop practical skills in fields like biology, physics, or engineering.
- Healthcare Training:
- Medical students can practice procedures or study anatomy using realistic 3D visualizations.
- Engineering and Design:
- Engineers and designers can visualize prototypes in 3D, refine designs, and collaborate in real-time.
- Workforce Development:
- Train workers in technical fields like automotive repair or manufacturing with interactive 3D tools.