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Virtual reality soon to be available in The HIVE @ALTEC! The Anderson Language and Technology Center strives to combine language learning with immersive tools and technology. What better way to do ...
Software developers, curriculum experts, graphic designers and language instructors are building virtual reality experiences to help York County students master world languages.
Caroline Sibley, a UNC professor implementing virtual reality technology in her language classes, poses at the North Carolina Arabic Teacher Council Conference on Oct. 22, 2022.
Members of the deaf community are taking advantage of sophisticated hand tracking to use sign language in virtual reality.
Speaking a non-native language with a native speaker can be a nerve-wracking experience as you struggle to piece together the countless vocabulary and grammar lessons you learned over the years ...
Virtual reality technology is providing people with immersive and affecting experiences that could help avert the loss of heritage and languages under threat.
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