Retired pathologist Lily Mauricio "climbed" to the summit of Mount Everest recently to bond with her daughter, who decades earlier, when she was in her mid-20s, had reached an Everest base camp 18,000 feet above sea level.
"I shared this experience mentally and with her," Mauricio said of Ditas. "It was very moving. It was awesome. It was so realistic. You could see a panoramic view of everything below, above, to the right, to the left.
Virtual Reality in Schools: Game Changer or Big Headache?
"Honey, don't forget your virtual reality goggles! And your lunch! We're gonna be late for school!"
As a technology reporter for Education Week and the mom of a 2-year-old, I've imagined saying that sentence to my son, at some indeterminate point in the future.
How The NBA Is Using Summer League — And Virtual Reality — To Train Refs | FiveThirtyEight
Partway through a postgame video review within the bowels of the arena, referees Cheryl Flores and Robert Hussey hang their heads in dismay and disbelief over a missed call.
Today's crew is overseen by 10th-year veteran NBA referee Ben Taylor, who has just pointed out the officiating error on a monitor in the locker room. Both of his charges are distraught upon realizing their mistake. Was this the NBA Finals?
FDA patient advisers grapple with consent, oversight of virtual-reality devices in healthcare | ...
An advisory committee provided recommendations to the FDA on patient consent for surgeries that use augmented reality tools and how virtual reality devices used in healthcare should be regulated
Patients, physicians and healthcare officials are facing a new "reality" in treatment and care that's spurring questions among the medical community about safety and oversight.
Virtual reality training is growing in Louisiana's industrial sector. Will the momentum continue?
Does virtual reality have a place in outdoor recreation?
Spencer McKee is OutThere Colorado's Director of Content and Operations. In his spare time, Spencer loves to hike, rock climb, and trail run. He's on a mission to summit all 58 of Colorado's fourteeners and has already climbed more than half.
Why virtual reality hasn't hit the mainstream – yet - The Globe and Mail
James Lozano, left and Stephanie Aliman, right, wear VR headsets as they play the virtual reality game Far Cry at Zero Latency in Vancouver, a 1,900-square-foot space in a mall. Rafal Gerszak/THE GLOBE AND MAIL
At Zero Latency VR arcade in Vancouver, a group of gamers face down a horde of zombies. The group rushes through an abandoned skyscraper, making their way up the floors, dodging, and shooting the undead, all to reach the helicopter on the roof.
New collaboration teaches empathy via virtual reality – Jagwire
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