In the book Methodologies and use cases on extended reality for training and education
IGI Global, Hershey, United States of America
Summary
Extended reality (XR) has great possibilities for the development and dissemination of multimedia content. One of the areas where extended reality can have a significant impact is in the field of journalism within information and communication sciences. In this chapter, the authors determine the features of current XR media, including virtual reality and augmented reality and their application in the teaching of journalism. This review shows that XR technology can serve to capture reality, simulate it, and recreate fictional scenarios. From 360º video to volumetric video, from artificial intelligence to deep learning, the extended reality is reshaping how rigorous communication research is conducted and how scientific results are crafted for public audiences. Therefore, from the analysis of these available technologies and their potential evolution, this chapter establishes the key features of a learning laboratory for immersive journalism. The authors conclude by showing how XR can open new space for journalism teaching and research.
Editors: Correia, A.; Viegas, V.
ISBN: 9781668433980
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-3398-0.ch001
DOI of the book: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-3398-0
Published: 2022
Citation:
M. Gertrudix, J.L. Rubio-Tamayo, D.L. Wuebben, A. Sánchez-Acedo, XR Journalism Lab: an innovative space for research and training in immersive journalism, in Methodologies and use cases on extended reality for training and education. Editors Correia, A.; Viegas, V.. Ed. IGI Global. Hershey, United States of America, 2022.
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