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Immersive Learning, Immersive Scenarios, and Immersive Technologies
2023In online learning the positive effect of using multimedia continues to grow gradually with the use of interactive video and interactive multimedia. Parallel to virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and extended reality, known as immersive technologies, are becoming popular, and the point of view for online learning has been improved and ...
Özlem Soydan Oktay, T. Volkan Yüzer
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1959
Supersoluble immersion of a normal subgroup K of a finite group G shall be defined by the following property:If σ is a homomorphism of G, and if the minimal normal subgroup J of Gσ is part of Kσ then J is cyclic (of order a prime).Our principal aim in the present investigation is the proof of the equivalence of the following three properties of the ...
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Supersoluble immersion of a normal subgroup K of a finite group G shall be defined by the following property:If σ is a homomorphism of G, and if the minimal normal subgroup J of Gσ is part of Kσ then J is cyclic (of order a prime).Our principal aim in the present investigation is the proof of the equivalence of the following three properties of the ...
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Spatial immersion versus emotional immersion, which is more immersive?
2017 Ninth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2017In this paper, we defined and measured two types of immersion, namely, spatial immersion and emotional immersion, on flat 2D screen displays and using a 33-item questionnaire. Our results show that emotional immersion is significantly more immersive than spatial immersion in terms of sense of “being there”, time perception, realism, sense of engagement,
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1986
Recently, Ferus ([5], [6]) classified connected Riemannian manifolds with parallel second fundamental form in a real space form of constant curvature . In this paper we may restrict our attention to isotropic submanifolds with parallel second fundamental form in the Euclidean sphere Sm(k) of constant curvature k. Due to Ferus, we find that an isotropic
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Recently, Ferus ([5], [6]) classified connected Riemannian manifolds with parallel second fundamental form in a real space form of constant curvature . In this paper we may restrict our attention to isotropic submanifolds with parallel second fundamental form in the Euclidean sphere Sm(k) of constant curvature k. Due to Ferus, we find that an isotropic
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Communications in Mathematical Physics, 1998
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Revue Possibles, 2021
Abstract This chapter presents various kinds of immersion, in which terms such as presence, participation, curiosity, and reflection are relevant aspects of public communication. It reconsiders some traditional schemes of communication and their applications in theater and performance studies as well as aesthetic theories that underline ...
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Abstract This chapter presents various kinds of immersion, in which terms such as presence, participation, curiosity, and reflection are relevant aspects of public communication. It reconsiders some traditional schemes of communication and their applications in theater and performance studies as well as aesthetic theories that underline ...
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Immersive Theatre, Immersive Experience
2017After outlining current approaches to immersive theatre, Biggin introduces her status as an embedded researcher with immersive theatre company Punchdrunk and proposes new theoretical approaches to immersive audience experience. This introductory chapter considers contemporary approaches to “the audience” in theatre, film and cultural studies, then ...
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This volume explores the rise of immersive technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and 360 videos in the newsroom and how they affect newsmaking for journalists, news sources, and audiences. As these technologies offer journalists new and exciting opportunities to connect more deeply, emotionally, and presently with their audience ...
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