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MIT.nano 2023 IAP courses
MIT IAP 2023—XR Biofeedback in Sports Training
MIT IAP 2023—XR Biofeedback in Sports Training
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Instructors:
Praneeth Namburi, Research Scientist; Talis Reks, AR/VR/Gaming/Big Data IT Technologist; Robert Hupp, MIT DAPER Intercollegiate Sports Assistant Coach – Fencing; Enya Ryu, Immersion Lab UROP;
Location:
MIT.nano Immersion Lab (12-3207)
Date/Time:
Monday, January 23, 2023, 10am-5pm
Advanced signup required. Limited to 8 participants.
In this course, you will learn basic fencing movements in an augmented reality headset. You will first do a 60-minute warmup session with Coach Robert Hupp. Then, you will learn basic movements with an XR headset. You will also be introduced to motion capture technology, which you will use to capture your own movements. Finally, you will learn to process the captured movements. This course is only open to individuals who have not fenced before.
Note: In the interest of safety, you will not be crossing blades with another person during this course.
This is a full day session, taking place on January 23, from 10 am to 4 pm, with limited availability. 8 participants will be selected.
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