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Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. We're doing a lot of work in immersive learning. So next thing in here, you talked about immersive learning. And so I believe that the immersive learning capabilities of this technology. What are you guys seeing in the kind of learning/training space? Alan: Amazing.
Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. We're doing a lot of work in immersive learning. So next thing in here, you talked about immersive learning. And so I believe that the immersive learning capabilities of this technology. What are you guys seeing in the kind of learning/training space? Alan: Amazing.
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And that machine at Dave & Busters in Denver, Colorado, was back-to-back booked, and families were playing. Alan: My last interview earlier today was with Jonathan Moss, the head of learning for Sprint. it's not been announced yet, but that will take all of that learning, and all of that experience, and put it to good use.
He’s currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program at Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. We’re leveraging distribution mechanisms.
He's currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University's Media X program at Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. We're leveraging distribution mechanisms. Walter: [laughs] That doesn't surprise me.
He’s currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program at Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. We’re leveraging distribution mechanisms.
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