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Digital Twin Museums: Preserving Heritage in the Metaverse
The evolution of the concept of museums is a continuous process that has never remained static. The change from having a place where you could see exhibits to having interactive galleries that tell the story through audio-visual means is just one example of the...
How VR and AR Technologies Improve Learning Outcomes in Technical Education
With the quick acceptance of immersive technologies in different industries, educational centres are now considering the ways they train students for the practical problems of the world. The use of VR and AR in education is not something that has to be tried and...
VR Lab Safety Protocols: Best Practices for Secure Immersive Learning Environments
Virtual Reality (VR) labs are coming up to be the one of the most important elements in modern education and professional training. In the case of immersive environments, they are actually transforming the way of learning from a university and skill-development...
The Economics of Virtual Curation: Cost-Effective Exhibition Management in Digital Spaces
The alteration of the economics of virtual curation is a fast process that is influencing the way exhibitions are thought of, run, and kept in the digital age. With the operational costs for museums, galleries, cultural institutions, and even corporates that provide...
Competency-Based VR Training: Aligning University Curricula with Industry Skills Gaps
The digital economy, which is constantly fast-changing, puts the universities under the enormous burden of closing the skills gap that is being created by the difference in the academic learning and the industry expectations. Every year, there are hundreds of...
Student-Led Innovation: How University VR Labs Become Incubators for Next-Gen Technology Projects
Aadhya: Arjun, I have been listening to a lot these days about how universities have been establishing VR labs and all of a sudden, students are creating groundbreaking projects. Is this really the case, or is it merely a hype cycle? Arjun: No, it is quite an event....
Remote School Field Trips: Virtual Museums as Educational Destinations
The concept of a school field trip has always been associated with excitement. It's a complete change of scenery for the students, and they will undergo a very deep and great transformation through the experience of seeing history, art, science and culture in person....
Assessment Revolution: Evaluating Student Performance in Virtual Learning Environments
The digital transformation of education has caused one of the biggest changes in academia: virtual learning environments have been adopted and student assessments have been reinvented. When schools, universities, and corporate learning ecosystems fuse digital tools...
Haptic Feedback in Virtual Museums: The Future of Touch-Based Cultural Experiences
The manner in which individuals experience culture, heritage, and history is going through a drastic transformation. Virtual museums, which were previously recognised mainly for visual and audio immersion, are now taking a new step forward where touch becomes an...








