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How did you get involved in VR and learning? It is transforming education by experiential learning. And again, that is to help students learn faster, retain information longer, and make better decisions. The biggest one is a dissemination machine to up to 7-10,000 users. Alan: I’m really, really excited.
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To learn more about the work he’s doing at Bose, you can visit developer.bose.com. But I really wanted to have a forcing function to teach myself a program for Android, learn Eclipse, etc. Alan: I don’t know if you’ve tried to MagicLeap. Michael, welcome to the show. Michael: Wow, what an intro.
How did you get involved in VR and learning? It is transforming education by experiential learning. And again, that is to help students learn faster, retain information longer, and make better decisions. The biggest one is a dissemination machine to up to 7-10,000 users. Alan: I'm really, really excited. What is in that?
To learn more about the work he's doing at Bose, you can visit developer.bose.com. But I really wanted to have a forcing function to teach myself a program for Android, learn Eclipse, etc. Alan: I don't know if you've tried to MagicLeap. Michael, welcome to the show. Michael: Wow, what an intro. Thanks for having me.
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