VR coaching & personal development, Educators in VR/ Altspace

Datum: 3 december 2019 Geschreven door: In:

For all the coaches, trainers therapists, psychologists or people who are interested in personal development. Who are interested to work with Virtual Reality or listen, engage, co-create or present in VR. I invite you to join our first VR-coaching and personal development meetup in VR on the 5th of December at 8 pm/ 20:00 o’clock CET in Altspace.

You can attend simply from your living room via your computer or via your VR goggles.

Sign up for Altspace or Login: https://altvr.com/

They ask you to fill your Name, Username (this is visible to others), email, password, Country, and birthday.

These are the VR goggles that are compatible for sure: Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest, HTC Vive, GearVR, Valve. Don’t worry if you don’t have VR Goggles, you can also join with your personal computer.

Do you want to be there and perhaps also be a guest speaker? Give me notice and sign up via this page:

This presentation is given in English in Altspace at ‘Educators in VR’ and is about VR coaching and the possibilities. This meeting will be given every month from December onwards, and guest speakers from all over the world will be invited to talk about coaching, training, personal development or therapy. That does not necessarily have to do with VR.

‘Educators in VR’ is an interactive platform where people come together to learn, share knowledge and/or for co-creation.

Sign up here for more information: https://discord.me/educatorsinvr

This is a place to meet and join forces with other coaches and people who are interested in personal development.

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UITSPRAAK OVER VR

"To begin with, Virtual Reality is a part of computer science and it represents a new approach to computer science. Instead of treating the computer as a box that's out there that is supposed to accomplish something, you put a human being in the center and say, "Let's look at the human being closely. Let's see how people perceive the world or how they act. Let's design a computer to fit very closely around them, like a glove, you might say. Let's match up the technology to exactly what people are good at.""
Jaron Lanier, 1992