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Dream On: Aerosmith and 90’s VR

VRScout

Bearing physical similarities to other 90’s data gloves, he is given full hand and finger tracking as well as gesture control of the user interface. Let’s come back to the biplane that they rode in the simulation. Even letting him reach out and interact with the Aerosmith band members in their own virtual world.

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How Immersive Learning Empowers Students and Teachers Alike

Veative

Designers of these projects used various peripheral devices such as head-mounted display gear, data gloves, and body suits for a fully immersive learning experience. But this can only happen if the VR simulations are designed to bring the teacher into the loop, such as by tracking student usage.

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A Brief History of VR

VeeR VR

In 1968, Ivan Sutherland and Bob Sproull created the first head-mounted display (HMD) system for immersive simulation applications. From the 1970s to the 1990s, the VR industry mainly provided devices for medical, flight simulation, automobile industry design, and military training purposes.