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Emerging Trends and Impacts of the Internet of Things in Libraries
Another software used to create interactive virtual reality content.
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Virtual Reality in Libraries
Breanne Kirsch (Briar Cliff University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4742-7.ch010
Abstract
Librarians are beginning to offer virtual reality (VR) services in libraries. This chapter reviews how libraries are currently using virtual reality for both consumption and creation purposes. Virtual reality tools will be compared and contrasted, and recommendations will be given for purchasing and circulating headsets and VR equipment. Google Tour Creator and a smartphone or 360-degree camera can be used to create a virtual tour of the library and other virtual reality content. These new library services will be discussed along with practical advice and best practices for incorporating virtual reality into the library for instructional and entertainment purposes.
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Techniques on Multiplatform Movement and Interaction Systems in a Virtual Reality Context for Games
Industry-standard game engine, primarily used in AAA 3D games. Some games created with Unreal Engine include Bioshock, Mass Effect, Deus Ex, Batman: Arkham City, XCOM: Enemy Unknown , and the well-known Fortnite.
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Three Practical Examples of Educational Escape Rooms in ICT Engineering Courses
3D computer graphics game engine developed by the company Epic Games and one of the most popularly leveraged by industry nowadays.
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From Digital Survey to a Virtual Tale: Virtual Reconstruction of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan
It is a game engine, developed by Epic Games, used in a variety of genres, such as the Virtual Reality simulations. It is characterized by a very intuitive use mode, based on the Blueprint Visual Scripting system, a scripting system with a node-based interface that replaces the complex C ++ programming language.
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