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Where will fitness be in 10 years? With VR and the digitization of medicine there is huge potential.
The best VR games are the ones that are helping gamers to understand exactly why it's worth investing in a headset and possibly risking motion sickness. The titles that show off experiences you just can't get by playing games the normal way. With the screen directly in front of your eyes, VR gaming feels incredibly liberating, but can be as familiar or as fresh as you like after that. Whether you want to try out a familiar title in a new way, or experience the inimitable styles of play that VR offers, there's almost certainly something you'll enjoy from what's available to play. With VR games, you've got the chance to fly Tony Stark's armored suit in Iron Man VR, rebel against an alien empire in Half-Life: Alyx, or fly an X-Wing or TIE Fighter in Star Wars Squadrons,. Newcomers to VR gaming, or veteran virtual reality explorers looking for something different to try: we think that you will find that the games on this list will provide that next awesome gaming experience you're after. What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. For Episode 31“TOP 10 VIDEO GAMES OF 2020” “TOP 10 MOBILE GAMES (2020)” “TOP 10 VR GAMES 2020” “ “MOST SUCCESSFUL GAME OF 2020” But before that make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
This week on the #wednesdaywellbeing show we go scifi-tastic as we discuss amazing virtual reality therapy. We get to grips with powerful pain relieving therapies that focus on light touch techniques that rebalance the body.Ian Macclumpa my expert guest this week is a retired police officer with 26 years' service. Ian had a truly remarkable healing experience that led him to do the work he does now.This week we discuss PSIOUS VR therapy.With VR therapy Ian can create real-life scenarios and adapt and control them to suit the individual needs of clients. We get to grips with The EMMETT Technique and how the body reacts in a similar way to the workings of a touch-screen. Small sensors allow access to the brain via the therapists' touch. As well as the ability to directly influence muscle actions. And we chat about my favourite subjects Clinical Hypnotherapy and MSTR Scar Tissue release. We discuss how scar tissue can adversely affect the fascia, that super signal highway to the brain and how Ians modern approaches work with the mind and body to overcome fears, phobias, release pain, trauma, and much more.Listen at 8pm on Wednesday www.ntrsounds.co.uk clumf@btinternet.com www.emmettonhumans.co.uk www.ianmcclumpha.co.uk Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/AJHarrison27)
Before we get into spoiler territory regarding the VR experience Vader Immortal: Episode II, I think it's worth spending a moment on the philosophy around spoilers here at Star Wars 7x7. I've been thinking about this as compared with console video games, and also with book review spoilers - which we did last week with Queen's Peril, and which we have coming soon with a few other books. With VR, as much as you may learn about the story of Vader Immortal: Episode II here today, nothing can replace the experience of actually playing it. And as opposed to console video games, it really IS an experience. So I'm very confident that, if it's your kind of thing and you have access to a VR headset, talking about the story here won't make you avoid the game. In fact, I imagine it might make you want to play it that much more. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
Support veteran women in business! In this episode of Your Voice Matters, Host Rebecca Dollinger talks with VR Small, Executive Director for the Veteran Women's Enterprise Center in Dallas, TX. The VWEC is the prototype for this national movement to support business women who have supported our nation with their service.During the COVID-19 crisis, the center has been closed and they've been using alternate and virtual methods to deliver vital sustaining information. Some of the new virtual series being offered include the Monday Morning Message, a type of 'state of the local economy' delivered by leaders representing various districts and offices in Dallas. Women with military service backgrounds are highly qualified for municipal contracts and government grants, but lack the relationships that would put available contracts in their hands. With VR's proactive approach to relationship building, she can create environments where those resources are made available to women owned business well qualified to execute those contracts.In addition to the Monday Morning Message now available on Zoom, Trending Thursday Tips will also focus on vital relationship building from both the personal and commercial side of business growth.One area VR outlines is banking. Women tend to wait too long to get financial support from their bank. The new Breakfast With a Banker will give female veteran business owners opportunities to ask questions and build relationships early, so they can position themselves to be considered when it's time to inject working capital into a new launch.But VR's not focused on loans. There are currently $10,000 grants available to women vets, and 3-minute business pitch competitions that can help a business with a $500-$2500 line of credit that she doesn't have to front herself, and if managed well, only increases her business's financial borrowing power when it's time to grow.When you support a female business owner, you help her care for her family. Find out how you can support them VeteranWomensEC.org, and email them at info@veteranwomensec.org. Connect with VR on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.For guest and sponsorship information, contact Rebecca at tailored2you@rebeccastylewriter.com or 214-729-6307.Radio and podcast adsBanner adsProduct mentionsBundle rates available for qualified businesses.For OBBM Network programming information, call 214-714-0495.Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/discountmembership/#join)
Teaching a language is a lot easier when you share a room with your pupil, and have the benefit of human interaction and body language to bolster the lesson. With VR, today's guest Michael McDonald is able to do that for students in Norway, all the way from his HQ in Italy. Julie: All right. Welcome, everybody, to the XR for Learning podcast. Today, I have Michael McDonald on the show. Originally from London, Michael now lives in Italy and graduated with a degree in German and business management after two years working in the U.K. public sector in HR and recruitment. He left his job in London to get back to what he loved to do most, and that was all about languages and education. So I would love to introduce Michael to the show, and I would love to have you tell us more about Gold Lotus, what you're working on in the classroom using XR technologies, and talk about all the things that are going so well for you, educating these kids through virtual reality. Michael, welcome to the show. Michael: Thanks for having me, Julie. And hello to any of the listeners out there that will listen to this later on. So really nice to be here. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to share a little bit about what I've been up to. But it's not all about me. It's about certainly the students and the teachers that I'm working with, and also the wider community and there's a whole lot of stuff we can talk about on today's episode regarding those. So yeah. In terms of your first point about Gold Lotus. Yes, it's a kind of consultancy I set up here in Italy a few years ago after a good few years of exploring everything from Google Cardboard to 15-pound Amazon headsets -- sorry, headsets from Amazon like virtual reality -- and up to the latest Oculus Go, Oculus Quest and everything else in between. So I set up the consultancy, Gold Lotus, which basically reflects this kind of idea that, you know, anybody -- and I'm going to get deep here, I'm sorry about that -- but anybody can grow from those muddy waters.You might be a student or teacher kind of in the doldrums, maybe thinking, "well, what can I do to maybe accelerate my learning, or improve the way that I learn languages," because that's kind of my field. And it's just kind of a way for people to be pushed by me, hopefully in the right direction, and shown alternative ways of using this new technology within a learning context. So that's a bit of the background. Julie: Yeah. And that's fantastic. I've been showing up to some of the YouTube classes that you've shown on LinkedIn, and they just fascinate me because I think you've taken teaching to a whole different level. I've had several conversations with people about your lessons, just in different contexts. And it comes back to really testing who the teacher is, now, and the personality, the intonation in your voice, because these students can't see you. And I think you have risen to the top, in my mind, of having that voice that is going to engage the kids and have them respond back. And I think that's one of the best things that you've seen as obviously teaching these languages, that you're encouraging these students to speak more and more and learn the English language. So maybe you can talk to the response of the students with some of the lessons that you've been doing. Michael: Thanks for the compliments, but I really can't take credit for those lessons. In a sense, yes, I provide the platform for them, just as you are doing now with your podcast. The vibe of the experience or the interaction, it does depends on the person with whom you're talking, or the people. And so I guess that from my perspective, I'm just grateful that the tools are out there now for me to meet these people. When I talk about people, I'm talking -- at the moment -- so the students in Norway with the school
Welcome back to another great episode of Deviant Gamer. Toxic Mike and Dmeonoid announce that the show is going to focus more in VR gaming. With VR gaming going way more mainstream and the boys enjoying it so much, it only makes sense. So spread the word DEVIANT IS VR. The guys discuss what they've been playing and mike throws down the CHALLENGE. Toxic Mike will be utilizing VR exclusively for all of his workouts in 2020. Lets see what changes will come and how effective VR can be in a fitness capacity. The guys are also joined halfway through the show by the one and only Marty Mcfail. Marty joins just in time for the News segment where we discuss Oculus Quest and its new Voice Command feature as well as the future for smell o vision in VR. All this and more! - Like us on facebook - fb.gg/deviantgamerlive -
In this MarTech Interview, we speak to Paul Mealy, author of Virtual & Augmented Reality For Dummies an easy-to-understand primer on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are driving the next technological revolution. If you want to get in on the action, Paul's book will help you understand what these technologies are, their history, how they’re being used, and how they’ll affect consumers both personally and professionally in the very near future. With VR and AR poised to become mainstream within the next few years, an accessible book to bring users up to speed on the subject is sorely needed—and that’s where this handy reference comes in! Rather than focusing on a specific piece of hardware (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, iOS ARKit) or software (Unity, Unreal Engine), Virtual & Augmented Reality For Dummies offers a broad look at both VR and AR, giving you a bird’s eye view of what you can expect as they continue to take the world by storm. * Keeps you up-to-date on the pulse of this fast-changing technology * Explores the many ways AR/VR are being used in fields such as healthcare, education, and entertainment * Includes interviews with designers, developers, and technologists currently working in the fields of VR and AR This Dummies guide is perfect for both potential content creators and content consumers, this book will change the way you approach and contribute to these emerging technologies. Special Guest: Paul Mealy.
Coming live from E3 2016 in Los Angeles, Josh is joined by Jonathan Feist and heads of VRSource Android Grush and John Velasco (for his first ever podcast!) to talk video games and VR from the trade show floor. Well, not really, because they couldn't record among the different game vendors and displays but instead had to sit in the South Hall Lobby as the final day of the show winded down. With VR taking the spotlight at this year's E3, this episode of the podcast becomes basically a VRSource podcast, but the antics are about as #AAPodcast as it can get. John Velasco fits right into the talks as he recounts experiences with the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, and Playstation VR! The rest of the guys also share the fun they had escaping from the real world and embracing all kinds of reality! Head over to VRSource for all the best news on all kinds of reality - and keep it here for the Android Authority Podcast, discussing topics in Android every week.
With VR off for the day, Host Gill Alexander laments Stephen Strasburg's pending Tommy John surgery on his own, then launches into a game-by-game Betting Guide to your MLB Friday, no today's Betting Dork (August 27, 2010).
With VR on the mend, host Gill Alexander offers up his brief thoughts on all 15 MLB ballgames on today's slate. Plus, a special nod to a Pregame ESPN Streak for the Cash player and preseason NFL lines, on Friday's Betting Dork (August 6, 2010).
With VR getting buck wild in Vegas, Host Gill Alexander flies solo and continues the MLB Stats Fest that he began on Thursday. The best and worst $$$ Money Line MLB clubs are covered, including home and away splits, as are the relievers with the best save percentages in baseball. Plus, it's a 1st inning prop bettors utopia as Gill covers the best and worst run production teams in MLB and the starters with the best and worst OBP against, on Friday's Betting Dork (July 2, 2010).