Prof. Jeremy Bailenson's research shows that popular video chat platforms have design flaws that exhaust the human mind and body. Stanford News » [button text="View PDF" link="/mm/2021/02/sn-zoom-fatigue.pdf" style="default" size="normal" target="_blank"...
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Is VR the Future of Corporate Training?, Harvard Business Review
Over the past few years, the cost to deploy VR has plummeted, and the technology has expanded into more general use at Fortune 500 corporations, where employees working in industries such as retail, logistics, and customer service are practicing in VR headsets to get...
Why Zoom Meetings Can Exhaust Us, The Wall Street Journal
Prof. Jeremy Bailenson discusses why many of us are getting mentally exhausted from videoconferencing—whether for a work meeting, an online dance class, or a virtual happy hour.The Wall Street Journal »
VHIL research examines how augmented reality affects people’s behavior, Stanford News
Researchers found that after people had an experience in augmented reality (AR) – simulated by wearing goggles that layer computer-generated content onto real-world environments – their interactions in their physical world changed as well, even with the AR device...
Just How Real Is Virtual Reality?, NPR Weekend Edition
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with virtual reality researcher Jeremy Bailenson about his new book Experience on Demand. And she also tries some VR herself. NPR Weekend Edition » [button text="View PDF" link="/mm/2018/02/npr-real-vr.pdf" style="default" size="normal"...