Tag: Virtual Reality
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The Future of Tomorrow Tech
Virtual reality is like Senator Palpatine. One minute he’s alive and kicking. The next he’s dead. Then what do you know, he’s alive again. Every year articles come out claiming that “VR is dead”. Meanwhile, developers and creators show off their latest virtual and augmented creations, share their hidden knowledge to unlocking a development step,…
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Creating the Future of Women in STEM Today
“A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.” Mahatma Gandhi Today I want to share an organization that I’ve helped out a tiny bit with. It’s called innoVationGirls. I met the founders, Rita David and Richard Zreik at Cincinnati Startup Week when I…
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How to Prepare for the Educators in VR Summit
What is the Educators in VR Summit? Educators in VR is “an open, global, cross-platform community of educators, researchers, and trainers exploring and collaborating with and in virtual and augmented reality.” Educators in VR is put on a summit to further expand their mission of being the “connective tissue between academia and businesses in the…
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Reading on the Weekend
Today is one of those days that should be spent outside. It’s 60 degrees in February. Even in a Southern state like Tennessee that’s kind of a fluke. Winter in Tennessee is cold and rainy. Not cold enough to turn the rain into snow but cold enough for the rain to send a chill through…
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My First Trip to a VR Arcade
This husband surprised me with a date night visit to a virtual reality arcade. We visited the Rabbit Hole VR in Nashville. I was excited to visit a VR arcade even though I have a virtual reality headset at home because of the promise of more room to move around and the chance to play…
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Does the VR Industry Need a Retrospective?
“You should take the approach that you’re wrong. Your goal is to be less wrong.” Elon Musk Retrospectives are an activity in Agile where the Scrum Team evaluates the past Sprint to see how they can improve for the next one. The Scrum Master typically asks the team: What went well? What did not go…