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assessment and evaluation of immersive learning

Fegely, A., & S Cherner, T. (2021). A Comprehensive Rubric for Evaluating EduVR. Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 20, 137–171. https://doi.org/10.28945/4737
a gap in the literature by presenting a criterion-referenced, researchsupported rubric for evaluating the quality of educational virtual reality for mobile devices.
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immersive in healthcare

https://www.biospectrumasia.com/analysis/46/19142/virtual-reality-a-major-healthcare-influencer.html

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Semi-Immersive Technology, Desktop-AR

https://www.thevrara.com/blog2/2021/10/5/how-semi-immersive-technology-such-as-desktop-ar-has-the-potential-for-implementation-in-classrooms-globally

what is semi-immersive VR?
This kind of technology acts as a window into a virtual world, usually using a computer monitor but sometimes a projector, and the user interaction is done via the keyboard and/or mouse. The users interface in a partial virtual environment, with the feeling of being in a different reality, but are still aware of their physical surroundings.

immersive and goggles

The tech industry is looking to replace the smartphone — and everybody is waiting to see what Apple comes up with

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/20/apple-facebook-microsoft-battle-to-replace-smartphone-with-ar.html

Apple’s working on solving this problem, too, according to a report in Nikkei Asia. The newspaper says that Apple is working with TSMC, its primary processor manufacturer, to develop a new kind of augmented reality display that’s printed directly on wafers, or the base layer for chips.

If Apple does eventually reveal a big leap forward in AR display technology — especially if the technology is developed and owned by Apple instead of a supplier — Apple could find itself with multi-year head-start in augmented reality as it did when the iPhone vaulted it to the head of the smartphone industry.

Apple is also adding hardware to its iPhones that hint at a headset-based future. High-end iPhones released in 2020 include advanced Lidar sensors embedded in their camera.

Microsoft has invested heavily in these kind of technologies, purchasing AltspaceVR, a social network for virtual reality, in 2018. Before it launched Hololens, it paid $150 million for intellectual property from a smartglasses pioneer.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks the most in public about his hopes for augmented reality. Last year, he said, “While I expect phones to still be our primary devices through most of this decade, at some point in the 2020s, we will get breakthrough augmented reality glasses that will redefine our relationship with technology.”

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