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Immersive Multimedia In Education

Virtual Surgery

Braces Surgery Game ( http://www.surgerysquad.com/surgeries/braces/ )


A virtual surgery is computer technology developed to simulate surgical
procedures for the purpose of training medical professionals, without the need of
a patient, cadaver or animal. As an example shown above, a simulator show and
teach how to put braces on a virtual person

Flight Simulator

Flight
Simulator
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Flight_Simulator_X )

A flight simulator is a device that artificially re-creates aircraft flight and the
environment in which it flies, for pilot training, design, or other purposes. It
includes replicating the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they react to
applications of flight controls, the effects of other aircraft systems, and how the
aircraft reacts to external factors such as air density, turbulence, wind shear,
cloud, precipitation, etc.

Driving Simulator

CarSimDS
with
hexapod
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CarSim )

driving

simulator

CarSim is a commercial software package that predicts the performance of


vehicles in response to driver controls (steering, throttle, brakes, clutch, and
shifting) in a given environment (road geometry, coefficients of friction, wind).

Immersive Multimedia in Business


Virtual Hotel Tour

Virtual Tours ( http://www.motion-vr.net/cc/tour.aspx?tn=1674 )


A virtual tour is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a
sequence of videos or still images. It may also use other multimedia elements
such as sound effects, music, narration, and text. It is distinguished from the use
of live television to affect tele-tourism.

Virtual House Tour

Virtual Tour ( http://www.visualtour.com/ )


A virtual tour is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a
sequence of videos or still images. It may also use other multimedia elements
such as sound effects, music, narration, and text. It is distinguished from the use
of live television to affect tele-tourism.

Immersive Multimedia In Entertainment


Call Of Duty : Advamced Warfare

Call Of Duty : Advanced Warfare


(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Duty:_Advanced_Warfare )
Advanced Warfare, like the other Call of Duty titles, is presented in a first-person
shooter perspective. The game features several changes; unlike other
installments, Advanced Warfare does not use a traditional heads-up display;
instead, all information is relayed to the player via holographic projections from
the weapon equipped. The general gunplay remains unchanged, apart from new
mechanics, such as Exo movements. Depending on their performance, after each
mission the player is given a certain amount of upgrade points which can be used
to upgrade the exo suit, or weapons. The player can switch between different
types of grenades. The game is the first in the Call of Duty series that allows the
player to choose differing types of conventional weaponry; for example, the
game features regular conventional firearms, but the player can choose to use
laser or energy directed weaponry, both of which have differing attributes.

Forza 5

Forza
Motorsport
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forza_Motorsport_5 )

The game ships with 200 cars from over 50 manufacturers and 17 circuits
including Spa, Bathurst, Yas Marina, and Circuit de la Sarthe. There will be
monthly car packs including 10 cars each available to buy as downloadable
content (DLC) for the first 8 months after the game's launch. The possibility of
tracks, such as Nrburgring, being available to purchase as DLC after the game's
launch was considered, but instead Turn 10 Studios has released new tracks as
free content for users, including Road America in February 2014, Long Beach in
April

2014

and

the

Nrburgring

in

June

2014.

On

September

4,

2013, Bathurst was confirmed. On September 26, Silverstone Circuit and the
fictional Swiss Alps racetrack were confirmed to be carried over from Forza 4.

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