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  1. Added Nov 10, 2008 by cathleen
    Story on creating VR to "encapsulate rider in a bubble of technology" as bicyclist trains. Truly VR? Functional computer-assisted sports training? Unboring spinning?
  2. Added Oct 03, 2008 by amaechi
    Augmented and Virtual realities' immense potential in the field of medicine (surgery) for pedagogical and practicing purposes
  3. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    Holographic display for gaming, virtual worlds, etc.
  4. Added Jul 21, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Captivated by the promotional possibilities and the potential for providing services in Second Life's cyberscape of some 8 million digital people, Boston's technological gurus are laying plans to reconstruct parts of the city online. They hope the Second Life city will eventually include features such as the Hatch Shell, where online concerts could take place, and an online subway that would trans
  5. Added May 31, 2007 by aseldow
    Microsoft's new virtual reality table--reacts to the touch.
  6. Added Mar 27, 2007 by aseldow
    ( ISSN: 0361-1434 )Based on an interpretive case study in a large petrochemical company, this paper provides evidence for a theoretical framework based on the relationship of abstract and personal trust to the effectiveness of long-term virtual teams. This theory of virtual teams states that, when all other enabling factors for trust and effective virtual team working are conducive...
  7. Added Sep 08, 2006 by aseldow
    Spanish developer Exelweiss has created Emergency 112 (or Emergency 911, if you prefer, in English), a mobile game to teach first aid techniques for medical emergencies. The game was apparently created for emergency response company Area de Intervención, but it looks like it's generally available too; a demo is available from the Area de Intervención site.
  8. Added Sep 04, 2006 by t502_TFs
    simSchool is a fun and easy-to-use classroom simulation where teachers can practice their teaching skills and get immediate feedback on how their selected teaching strategies affect student learning!
  9. Added Aug 31, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    IvyGateblog.com -- Harvard Law prof Charles Nesson (doing a killer Christopher Walken impression) explains his new course in cyber-rhetoric. Guest starring his 3D avatar, his daughter, and a motorcycle.
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