LEARNING\n\n\n\n1. Developing Communication Skills And\nImprovement of Literacy\n\n\n\n2. Enlarging Real-Life Experience\n\n\n\n3. Supporting Specific Needs of the\nDisabled Students\n\n\n\n4. Developing and Improving Empathy\n\n\n\n5. Receiving Workplace Experience\n\n\n\nRead\nmore:\nhttps://programminginsider.com/5-real-uses-of-virtual-reality-in-education/\n\n\n\n\nMixed\nReality Classroom\n\n\n\n\nThe Mixed Reality Classroom\n\n\n\n\nMicrosoft has created an \u2018Immersive\nClassroom\u2019 that teaches students about all sorts of emerging and\nexponential technologies such as VR/AR, AI and 3D Printing. it\nincorporates Paint 3D, HoloLens and other Mixed Reality headsets, and\n3D printing. Other activities also explore coding and robotics using\ntools such as Minecraft and Artificial intelligence, where students\nget to build their own chatbot.\n\n\n\nThe immersive classroom is open for\nschools to experiment with incorporating digital tools in learning,\nand has facilitated the delivery of more than 60 free workshops for\nover 1000 students since opening in 2018\n\n\n\nA.I.\nand virtual reality can determine neurosurgeon expertise with 90 per\ncent accuracy\n\n\n\nhttp://www.thesuburban.com/life/health/a-i-and-virtual-reality-can-determine-neurosurgeon-expertise-with/article_08c12c76-d0b9-11e9-a6c2-6f29fcf49393.html\n\n\n\nMachine learning-guided virtual reality\nsimulators can help neurosurgeons develop the skills they need before\nthey step in the operating room, according to a recent study.\nResearch from the Neurosurgical Simulation and Artificial\nIntelligence Learning Centre at the Montreal Neurological Institute\nand Hospital (The Neuro) and McGill University shows that machine\nlearning algorithms can accurately assess the capabilities of\nneurosurgeons during virtual surgery, demonstrating that virtual\nreality simulators using artificial intelligence can be powerful\ntools in surgeon training.\n\n\n\nThis research, published in the Journal\nof the American Medical Association on Aug. 2, 2019, shows that the\nfusion of AI and VR neurosurgical simulators can accurately and\nefficiently assess the performance of surgeon trainees. This means\nthat AI-assisted mentoring systems can be developed that focus on\nimproving patient safety by guiding trainees through complex surgical\nprocedures. These systems can determine areas that need improvement\nand how the trainee can develop these important skills before\nsurgeons operate on real patients.\n\n\n\nRETAIL\n\n\n\nWalmart\n& Lego offer a new Web-based AR Experience\n\n\n\nhttps://www.walmart.com/lego\n\n\n\nJon Cheney, CEO of Seek, an eCommerce\ncompany specializing in AR, showed off an ever-so-cool AR application\nthat Walmart uses in its Lego kiosks\u2014sending clearly intrigued\neTail participants to their phones to view