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How is mobile learning evolving in the digital world?

Kitaboo

The evolving digital technologies are taking mobile learning to the next level with interactive content that promotes self-paced learning anytime and anywhere, while on the go. In other words, mobile learning supports eLearning and classroom teaching. As of now, the full instructor-led or eLearning course cannot be moved to the mobile.

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Cocos adds 3D to its open source 2D game engine with Cocos Creator 3.0

Venture Beast

Cocos has had great success with PC and mobile games with its 2D game engine. Now it is adding 3D to its open-source Cocos Creator 3.0. Read More.

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Microsoft is planning 3D metaverse apps for Xbox and gaming

The Verge

Microsoft just announced its Microsoft Teams metaverse for meetings and video calls, but the company also has plans for gaming and entertainment. In some sense, they’re 2D today, and the question is can you now take that to a full 3D world, and we absolutely plan to do so.”. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. Image: Microsoft.

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3D printing on the move: UW device can map a room and print custom items in desired space

GeekWire

MobiPrint is a mobile 3D printer that can automatically measure a room and print objects onto the floor. University of Washington Photo) Printing a new gadget or art piece from a tabletop 3D printer is all fine and good. A prototype device, seen in action in the video below, is built onto a modified vacuum robot.

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Possible Reality puts your face on a video game character

Venture Beast

Possible Reality can take a 2D picture of your face and turn it into a photorealistic 3D avatar inside a video game or virtual world. Read More.

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Omnivor raises $2.7M as pandemic spurs interest in holographic media from Nike, T-Mobile, others

GeekWire

Investors are putting more fuel behind Omnivor , a Seattle startup gaining traction with its 3D holographic content media production platform. It also rolled out Live Holographic Telepresence, a separate product aimed at companies hosting virtual meetings, working in tandem with T-Mobile and its 5G network capabilities.

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Epic Games buys Seattle-area video game development toolmaker RAD

GeekWire

If you’ve played any video game that was made in the last 21 years or so, there’s a good chance the game was using RAD’s Bink tool to encode its video files. Bink has quietly powered an incredible number of games’ video cutscenes over the last 21 years or so. Epic Games Image).

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