Ten weeks ago, Jesse Damiani, writing on Forbes.com, told the story of a college professor who turned his course about XR into a research project about remote collaboration and virtual conferences. Charlie FinkHe and his students reimagined the course as an eight-week research sprint exploring how XR tools will contribute to the future of remote work—and the final product will be a book, tentatively titled, Remote Collaboration & Virtual Conferences: The End of Distance and the Future of Work.”This is a chapter of that book. Nicholas Bloom, a Stanford economics professor who researches remote work, says creativity, motivation and innovation decline in isolation. Remote collaboration is not new to them. Using annotation tools in an architectural design in VR collaboration site, The Wild, which is built ... [+] for the Architecture, Construction and Design industries.
Source: Forbes May 27, 2020 19:11 UTC