Virtual Reality in Health care

When speaking of virtual reality, people often think about the entertainment side of this innovative technology. However, i find it very uplifting and inspiring how health care department are also now using virtual reality to help patients heal and also decrease costs for better results.   My presentation is shown in the link below showing the uses of virtual reality in health care. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByT_QjiOp30EQi1GSWRlbFJwMWM/view?usp=sharing    

VR Research Presentation

remembering-pearl-harbor-vr-3 In commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, LifeVR partnered with DeluxeVR to create an historical VR documentary. Remembering Pearl Harbor is an historical VR experience, that takes the user back in time during the Attack on Pearl Harbor. It follows are WWII veteran and his story during and after the war. It offers an unique experience that allows the users to interact with the objects and surroundings of that era. They are also going to release a similar VR experience, about the Berlin Wall next...

Spera VR Research Presentation

I am presenting on the VR experience "Waves of Grace," which follows the story of Ebola survivor Decontee Davis through her life in Liberia. The experience is a documentary-style narrative that was created by Within (formerly Vrse) in partnership with the United Nations and Vice News. "Waves of Grace" is an incredibly effective experience in terms of educating others on the Ebola outbreak and creating empathy for people in other places of the world. [slideshare id=68907883&doc=vrpresentation-161114151713]

Presentation

My presentation is about the NBA's collaboration with NextVR. To begin the 2015-16 NBA season, the Golden State Warriors' game was live streamed for free in VR (accessible to anybody with Gear VR). There were positives, and negatives about this experience. In the end, the kernels of greatness makes this an experience worth improving and expanding on. Anything which combats the live television market is of interest because live events are the only thing keeping television alive.