Computers and Technology

Question 1:

Now it is time for you to put on your creative hat and envision ways that VR might be used in the future. We’ve looked at a few already. But do you foresee other applications once the technology improves? Explain your ideas in a paragraph of no less than 150 words.

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Question 2:

Consider the moral and ethical implications of a world in which VR is pervasive. Do you think this would ultimately be a force for good or evil in society? Please explain your ideas in a paragraph of no less than 150 words.

Assignment Guidelines:

Only complete one of the two questions.

Submission Requirements:

Submit a 150-word response to one of the two questions.

When submitting written assignments please remember to:

Submit the assignment question(s) and your responses.
Proof-read for spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Remember to use complete sentence structure.
Paragraphs need to have a minimum of six sentences.

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