These University Courses Are Teaching Students the Skills to Work in VR
“I’ve been in VR for a long time,” says Rob Catto. He tells me that back in 1993 he set up a fully immersive VR lab in the high school where he taught, so it’s not surprising that he believes Virtual Reality and teaching are natural bedfellows, nor that he ended up as the Director of Game Studies & Simulation at Full Sail University. “I actually came here to teach a course in VR, but then it sort of went to sleep, until about four years ago when it came back with a bang.”
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I worry about some possibilities of people using these technologies in places that have older analog still installed. For instance, I live in the Ohio Valley, in Jefferson County, in South Louisville. There’s an obvious amount of left over equipment from days of years, possibly still used and turned on at different times to cause to much frequency interference with possible known ways of progression proven in other areas throughout the world. Some might be using it to pass courses and to see into walls not realizing the harm it causes. I feel it might be a huge problem out here that something needs to be done about.
This maybe good to do that.
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