This might be the most boring use case, but I think I might like VR if it let me virtually practice talks first-person in situ beforehand.
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Replying to @starsandrobots
Like in the same auditorium or more for avatars that could engage (clap, ask questions)?
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Replying to @nomadicnerd
Yea - just give me a spot on stage. Empty would even be fine but avatars would be super & animated = amazing. (Even record actors and loop)
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Replying to @starsandrobots @nomadicnerd
Software reacting to the talk seems hard. The point is to deliver the talk smoothly in real life at some point; practice/familiarity ++
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Replying to @starsandrobots @nomadicnerd
It'd be amazing if you could basically do Toastmasters in VR. Maybe even allow public talks.
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Replying to @deanputney @starsandrobots
I dig it. Real time feedback on the slides, timing et al
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Replying to @nomadicnerd @deanputney
Also last I checked IRL Toastmasters has a stupendous waitlist in most cities
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I looked into it a while ago. Don't really remember the details now but waitlist is why I bounced.
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