Augmented, Alternate and Virtual Realities in Education
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Technology mediated reality and multi-user virtual environments collide and present teachers and learners with unprecedented learning possibilities..
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Filmmakers see virtual reality as the next storytelling medium

Filmmakers see virtual reality as the next storytelling medium | Augmented, Alternate and Virtual Realities in Education | Scoop.it

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, September 22, 2015 6:30 AM


Benny Evangelista:  "Miles Perkins, a spokesman for Jaunt, said virtual reality will change the way filmmakers tell stories. For example, closeup shots to emphasize a person’s reaction won’t necessarily have the same effect, because the viewer can choose to watch something else in the scene."

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Filmmakers Look to Virtual Reality and Oculus as the Future of Storytelling

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, September 21, 2014 4:11 AM


Bryan Bishop:  "Virtual reality company Oculus has been building momentum since it launched the Kickstarter campaign for its Oculus Rift headset two years ago. At its developer conference Saturday, it launched its latest prototype — while filmmakers made a convincing argument that VR is the dawn of a completely new form of visual storytelling."

Dr. Pamela Rutledge's curator insight, September 21, 2014 7:46 PM

Recent prototype headsets offer great promise for narrative experience but can they also support the social side of entertainment?  Most entertainment--from gaming to films--is a shared experience physically as well as across social media.