
The Virtual Orator
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It’s time again to make New Year’s Resolutions. Whether motivated by improving your career or self-improvement, there are many potential benefits to learning public speaking. Check you some of the reasons why you should make a public speaking resolution this…
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Trial by Fire or Trial by VR: You Choose
Trial by Fire is a common method for learning Public Speaking. It’s inefficient, dangerous, and no fun. Improve on the method or change it completely into a Trial by VR.
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Photo-realism is Fine, but Consistency Counts for Presence
VR is about the experience of being in another place, not how real the graphics look. Find out how Presence really works and what factors are important.
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Water: Oil for the Orator’s Engine
Get dry mouth or cotton mouth? Water is the oil that keeps the speakers engine, our voices, running smoothly. Learn how water can improve your speaking.
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Virtual Reality, Real Conversations: Get ready to talk
Skeptical that public speaking experiences in VR are realistic? Learn about the research that indicates those experiences are real and that your training in VR will transfer to the real world.
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Corporate Public Speaking Training with VR
Do your employees make a good impression when speaking in public? Use VR to enhance corporate training, prepare and hone speeches and presentations, and test speaking skills in potential candidates.
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Speak to Everyone – Engage the Whole Room
Eye contact engages your audience and establishes a connection between you and them. Make sure you are engaging the whole audience with a simple strategy.
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Conquer your Fear of Public Speaking: A VR Gameplan
It is said that 70% of all people have a fear of public speaking. Learn how to use VR to overcome your fear.
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The Craft of Public Speaking
Public Speaking is a craft not an ability you are born with. This means you too can learn. There are many skills involved to be an orator, and they require training.
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VR for Training Public Speaking
Public Speaking is one of those skills that most of us wish we had. Lack of practice is the biggest hurdle to good public speaking. Virtual Reality (VR) overcomes many of the limitations that keep us from training.
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