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Our interaction with the technological world today is changing rapidly. We are no longer limited by screens or even reality as we knew it. David Rapien walks us through the history and differences of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality and looks towards the future options of these technologies in life, business and education.

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Rapien, D. 2019. 'Augmented Reality and the Future of Learning and Business'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/augmented-reality-and-future-learning-and-business (Accessed: 08 May 2025).
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Rapien, D. 2019. 'Augmented Reality and the Future of Learning and Business'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/augmented-reality-and-future-learning-and-business (Accessed: 08 May 2025).
David Rapien, "Augmented Reality and the Future of Learning and Business", The Forge, Published: March 06, 2019, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/augmented-reality-and-future-learning-and-business. (accessed May 08, 2025).
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