![]() ![]() Whoops! We couldn't process your signup request. Third row: Cedar Crest’s Aiden Schomp, Cedar Crest’s Owen Chernich, Cedar Crest’s Fernando Marquez, Cedar Crest’s Logan Oriel, Cedar Crest’s Nicholas Lambros, Cedar Crest’s Cam Simone, and Cedar Crest’s Jackson Custer.įourth row: ELCO’s Tupac Vasquez-Disla, ELCO’s Jake Williams, ELCO’s Carter Kemper, ELCO’s Gavin Bicher, and ELCO’s Ira Gensamer. Second row: Annville-Cleona’s Cael Harter, Annville-Cleona’s Darrian Holloway, Annville-Cleona’s Jon Shay, and Northern Lebanon’s Mo Gonzalez. All players listed left to right.įront row: Palmyra’s Jon McDannell, Palmyra’s Beau Toler, Lebanon’s Corbett Brickle, and Lebanon’s Malachi Briddell. All-Lebanon County Offense All-Lebanon County Offense. With a dozen members, Wildasin’s Falcons are well represented on the all-Lebanon County football team, as are ELCO and Annville-Cleona – all three of whom rode very good regular seasons to the District Three postseason. “I take a lot of pride in it, and I think these kids should too. VR users (Quest and Steam) and PC users (Mac and Windows) can collaborate in real time, using features like whiteboards as they would in the physical world.Read More: Wildasin reaches milestone 50th win as Cedar Crest dominates Penn Manor Glue’s added capacity, so it can now accommodate groups up to forty. A recent update has added hi-res images, enhancing document clarity, and private voice to text note-taking. Helsinki-based Glue, which has been in development since 2018, is distinguished by its detailed colorful avatars and relaxed vibe. At the moment, Spatial is the only major collaboration platform that’s entirely free. One of Spatial’s most distinctive features are its avatars, created using a proprietary AI algorithm that creates a fully dimensional, recognisable avatar for each participant from 2D photos. Inside of Spatial, users can create private rooms, spawn and drag browsers around, participate in Zoom calls, watch videos, spawn 3D objects, and do just about everything you do in the office. Thanks to an early deal with Oculus, Spatial has been available on the Quest since 2019. While that use case is developing slowly, Spatial is integrating devices we are already using, PCs, tablets, smartphones and VR. The company was built to bring mixed reality into the workspace, to enable distant colleagues to be present as if in the same place. They demoed their remote telepresence platform from Mobile World Congress with Microsoft HoloLens creator Alex Kipman in 2019 and raised $22M in venture capital. Spatial is one of the best known startups in remote collaboration. In May, new Fidelity employees participated in team-building exercises, games and some training with the VR headsets in Engage. Since March, VR Education Holdings’ share price has tripled as well. HTC liked it so much, they invested in the company and are now resellers of the Engage platform. Engage is the only VR collaboration app we know of that will enable a fully embodied conference attended by 1000 simultaneous users (avatars), as they did for HTC’s Ecosystem conference last Spring. Many environments have working scenes and whiteboards, or you can just spawn one. Users can also upload links to YouTube videos. Engage offers a modest library of 360 videos, that can be viewed as a group. ![]() Institutions pay a license fee, but importantly, individual teachers can buy a $10/month subscriptions, enabling private classrooms and custom content upload. Engage provides enterprises, schools and institutions a VR platform full of varied classrooms and environments. They introduced the PC and VR Engage platform for education and training in 2018. Ireland-based VR Education Holdings (VRE.L), founded by David and Sandra Whelan in 2014, found early success with the first VR Space simulation, Apollo 11. ![]()
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