Sony’s new $550 headset offers best-in-class virtual reality gaming, but it’s still hard to see why we need V.R. goggles at all.
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Gamification, education and our children
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Sony’s new $550 headset offers best-in-class virtual reality gaming, but it’s still hard to see why we need V.R. goggles at all.
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Still, the PS VR2 just doesn’t make a compelling case for the medium that other headsets haven’t already made
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The virtual reality killer app won’t be epic. Normal video games already do that better. So why not let VR be funny and weird?
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A BBC investigation witnesses grooming, sexual material and a rape threat in a virtual reality world.
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Last summer, Allen Roach saw something that really disturbed him: His then-11-year-old son, Peyton, used a sword to slice off the arms and legs of characters in a virtual reality medieval fantasy game, Blade & Sorcery, then threw the dismembered digital bodies off a bridge.
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A series of signals in the VR market suggest the slow-growing platform may be on the rise for gaming.
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From battling motion sickness to creating a comfortable, wearable device, developers face challenges on multiple fronts.
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The image of screens strapped to students’ faces is what the future of education looks like to some, but others see it as a passing fad that educator
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UC Davis autism researcher and education specialist Peter Mundy has received a $1 million grant from the U.S.
UC Davis autism researcher and education specialist Peter Mundy has received a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to apply virtual-reality technology to evaluate social attention and its relation to academic achievement among school children with autism. He also is launching Educational Interventions for Students with Autism, a book for elementary and secondary school teachers that shares current research and evidence-based approaches to training. The book is the first in a series on the topic, and Mundy is co-author.