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August 20, 2018, 06:36:24 PM
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Augmented reality and virtual reality are slowly changing the professional industry. More and more enterprises are now using both technology to make their jobs easier and faster. For example, there are airplane makers now that use Google Glass 2.0 in manufacturing their products, as well as big corporations such as GE. The medical industry are also now starting to use AR and VR in surgical procedures and training and as a tool for treatment even. Do you think AR, VR and MR will revolutionize the professional industry or will it eventually die down?
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August 21, 2018, 05:38:34 AM
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The professional industry? Oh, you mean the "professional" industry. I see your meaning now. Wink I wouldn't worry about it. The "professional" industry is always quick to adapt to changing technology. They're better at it than any other industry, in fact. Personally, I'm looking forward to this particular revolution. Grin


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August 21, 2018, 05:56:19 AM
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Seeing the rapid development of VR, it looks like VR will go further than games and entertainment. The following is a prediction of how VR will affect many things in the future.

In the education industry :

Imagine if school children could see what human life was like in ancient times, or see how extinct animals interacted with each other. Then, students can see the respiratory process from the inside by "entering" into the human body.

These things can be possible with VR. A school in Ireland has tested this by inviting students to experiment using VR to create their own virtual world after seeing the historical sites they visit.

With VR, lessons can be packaged more interestingly. Teachers can also take their students to places that are not possible to visit in the real world so that lessons are easier to understand.

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August 21, 2018, 01:57:05 PM
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Seeing the rapid development of VR, it looks like VR will go further than games and entertainment. The following is a prediction of how VR will affect many things in the future.

In the education industry :

Imagine if school children could see what human life was like in ancient times, or see how extinct animals interacted with each other. Then, students can see the respiratory process from the inside by "entering" into the human body.

These things can be possible with VR. A school in Ireland has tested this by inviting students to experiment using VR to create their own virtual world after seeing the historical sites they visit.

With VR, lessons can be packaged more interestingly. Teachers can also take their students to places that are not possible to visit in the real world so that lessons are easier to understand.



I agree. Schools and universities will definitely benefit from using virtual reality and augmented reality in classes. I am glad to hear actual schools are now incorporating the use of VR and AR as part of the students' learning process. I think it will help the students to learn faster and better, and teachers can explain the lessons more accurately, don't you think?
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August 22, 2018, 09:54:14 AM
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strongly agree. they two are good to experience ,they aren't perfect thought.
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August 22, 2018, 11:39:13 AM
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strongly agree. they two are good to experience ,they aren't perfect thought.


I agree. AR and VR still has a long way to go but I also believe that with some improvements, these two can revolutionize the enterprise. How do you supposed it will be used by other companies?
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