Google’s creative virtual reality joke for April Fools Day is making the rounds. But intended or not, it raises questions about our drive toward greater realism …
Here are the resources for our “Learning Through Virtual Reality Experiences” workshop at SXSWedu session. Virtual Reality Workshop Description This workshop explores the impact of virtual …
It seems that virtual reality is everywhere these days – even McDonald’s. At least in Sweden, where for next two weekends, your Happy Meal will come bundled …
[UPDATE: Google’s Project Tango shut down in March 2018 as focus shifted to ARCore. An early forerunner of location-based AR, we’re in a vastly different place …
As anticipated, Chris Milk had a unique virtual reality experience in store for conference attendees at TED 2016. Here’s how he began his ground-breaking presentation: You’re …
Virtual Reality is a hot topic in the movie and gaming industries, and quickly surfacing in education. But what does the broader public think about VR? …
The New York Times continues its exploration of virtual reality with a new VR film The Contenders. The new piece dives into the Presidential campaign and …
Google Cardboard seems straight out of our maker-culture. An inexpensive device that opens up a new realm of experiences. Google recently announced that five million Cardboard …
From Google VR, here’s your opportunity to step inside Buckingham Palace, the UK Monarch’s home. This is part of Google’s Expeditions project to rollout virtual reality …
Google’s Virtual Reality strategy has been a mixed bag. With Google Cardboard, they brought VR to a global audience of students and educators, along with 1.1 million readers …
Google Expeditions Project is expanding to twelve more cities in the United States and three internationally. The Google kit for schools includes Asus Smartphones, and Google …
Today, The New York Times takes a major step into virtual reality. In collaboration with Google, the Times is delivering Google Cardboards to its US subscribers …
After layoffs, paywalls, and endless redesign of websites, what does traditional news media try next? Virtual reality of course. The New York Times announced a new …