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Course Outline
- Introduction to Immersive Technology and Current Market Trends for Government
- Overview of Augmented and Virtual Reality and Their Potential Impact on Daily Operations in the Public Sector
- Introduction to Tools and Various SDKs Available for Creating Augmented and Virtual Reality Interactions for Government
- Demonstration of an Augmented Reality Application Developed in Unity, Focusing on Enhancing Print-Based Media with Images, Text, and Videos for Government Use
- Exploration of How These Applications Can Be Extended Across Different Sectors and Their Potential Benefits for Government Operations
- Demonstration of a Virtual Reality Application and Its Ability to Transform Storytelling and Emotional Engagement in Public Sector Communications
- An Introduction to Devices Suitable for Creating Immersive Experiences, Such as Google Cardboard, Hololens, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Gear VR, and Their Relevance for Government Use
- Conclusion and Resources for Further Exploration of Immersive Technology for Government Applications
Requirements
- Basic IT Knowledge
Audience
- If you are a creative entrepreneur, this course provides an essential introduction to current trends in the products and technologies of the emerging augmented and virtual reality market for government and private sector applications.
- If you are a journalist, media/content producer, or educator, you will learn how to enhance print-based media with interactive elements such as sounds, images, and videos, aligning with modern communication standards for government and public use.
- If you are a web designer or app developer, this program will equip you with a variety of technological components that can be seamlessly integrated into your service offerings, enhancing the digital landscape for government and commercial projects.
7 Hours
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practical examples and troubleshooting of real problems (during creating real projects, games, etc.), I mean good practice and how the real project work looks like