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The future of XR within education

The future of XR within education

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This episode is somewhat of a personal interest of mine that I am very happy to share with you, titled “The future of extended reality (XR) within education”.

Please join me, Monika, my co-host Thomas Ginn, who is Centre for Innovation’s VR filmmaker and my guests, Sander Veenhof a developer and artist of AR/VR as well as Mitchell Bosch a media technology student at Leiden University.

The topics we tackle are of course how we see XR implemented in the future of education. What should we look out for, especially regarding our own privacy, when using these devices and then some ideas how to tackle these issues in the future?



XR ERA: The Centre for Innovation, Leiden University, community-driven platform for extended reality in education and research in academia.

https://www.centre4innovation.org/stories/community-extended-reality-education-research-academia/


Extended Reality for learning and working

https://www.centre4innovation.org/xr/


Sander Veenhof: Be your own Robot

https://ddw.nl/en/programme/3600/be-your-own-robot

http://beyourownrobot.com/

https://futurotheek.nl/artikelen/author/admin/


Do you need a mobile phone? 1999

https://www.nu.nl/17877/video/zo-dacht-men-in-1999-over-mobiele-telefoons.html


Minority Report

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG7DGMgfOb8


Ted Chiang - Exhalation

https://friendsofwords.com/2020/06/10/exhalation-ted-chiang-summary-plot-analysis-review/


Hyper-Reality

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs

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