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    Introduction In today’s world, many people don’t have a problem with using technology. Most college students use social media which includes: twitter, snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. Today we are going to learn how to use technology to help us in school rather than waste our time. First thing college students can use technology for is online classes. This can be a challenge for some students because they are only used to their day to day uses like Twitter. You can use a variety of strategies…

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    While anyone in a traditional community can access a local bar, virtual spaces have barriers. 41% of the online population is made up of North Americans, while 4% is from South America. In 2002, 90% of the online world was made up of Caucasians (Soukup, p. 428). Access to the internet also includes training and knowledge…

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    Being a child and seeing something so impressive as genuine enthusiasm can leave a profound influence on one’s life. Not bogged down with the depressions and calendric challenges of adulthood, the child is already open to the joys of experiencing the world through the clearest of lenses. This lens, unfortunate to its holder, becoming paradoxically narrower and murkier through experience, results in the warmest, loveliest moments of life emerging right upon the precipice of understanding. Such…

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    cinema, artists have attempted to stretch the capabilities of the medium to extreme degrees. 360-video, or arguably simply virtual reality, has started to take content-sharing websites by storm and a few storytellers that are ahead of the curve have already started adapting their stories into the virtual reality realm in order to take full advantage of this new technology. Virtual reality seems destined to be the next big evolution in video games, however with film there are many problems that…

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    for Oculus Rift right? Well I was just given a new project that I would love for you to help with. We’re creating a Virtual Reality experience of Night, by Elie Wiesel, and since you had a...similar experience, I was hoping you would like to help and give input on it.” “Virtual reality experience?” “Yes, it’s when you can become completely immersed in a three-dimensional virtual world, it makes it feel like you’re there but involves less struggle and labor. We just made a new immersion rig so…

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    This is a lecture given by Michio Kaku, one of the world 's most celebrated and infamous physicists and spokesperson of 'the future. ' He is often called upon to discuss new technology and discoveries as well as to comment on the impact these developments may have on humanity. Write 5 things you learned by listening to this lecture and then write your own reflection about how technology is impacting the human condition and how it will shape or influence human personality from this day forward.…

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    important as well for more complex activities such as going to the grocery store, school or work. Training interventions can include Balance, Development, motor function and development activities as well as educating the patient. As we progress everyday with new technology it has made wonders in everyday life situations, Virtual…

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    their field of expertise. As a college student, I never would have thought about the benefits of a field trip being writing and making the students feel important through asking questions. The difference between the two field trips were with the virtual reality there was more of a choice. Whereas, the students in the 70's went on walks, and the teacher just happened to see the Tailor. I think both of the experiences were…

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    In the fascinating novel Ready Player One, Cline displays an ugly world that relies on an virtual reality game, OASIS. Wade Watts, the protagonist, is an ordinary kid who later in the story becomes a multi-billionaire because of his success in the LIU-2 Halliday’s Easter Egg hunt. In the very beginning of the book Wade explains, A new subculture was born, composed of the millions of people now devoted every free moment of their lives to searching for Halliday’s egg. At first, these individuals…

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    Can you imagine a world where you live out your greatest dream? Be whoever, and do anything? Well, that is the world Ernest Cline thought up, the Oasis, a virtual world created by James Halliday. What inspired Cline to write this book? In the novel Ready Player One the creator of the Oasis, James Halliday, closely resembles the author in interests, belongings, and even behavior. It is almost as if Cline bases Halliday off himself. Also, the entire novel revolves around 80’s pop culture. It is…

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