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Daily Orange: Universities should embrace experiential media courses - 0 views

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    "There's a virtual reality course being taught this semester in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications called Virtual Reality Storytelling. (Full disclosure: I am taking the course right now. It's awesome.) The course's professor, Dan Pacheco, says demand for the course is high, and for good reason in that it may set you apart in a job interview. "Just having a good understanding of [virtual reality], especially for students in communications who want to work within media is going to be very marketable," Pacheco said. "Every major media company right now is investing in virtual reality.""
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How Microsoft's HoloLens 2 is bringing augmented reality to your job - 0 views

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    "I think we will be seeing two camps: Microsoft and a few startups like Meta2 and Vuzix on the business end, and Magic Leap and Apple (when Apple releases its rumored glasses) on the consumer end," Dan Pacheco, a professor of journalism and chair in journalism innovation at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications explained via email. "In the middle is Google,"-which, he added, has invested in Magic Leap.
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Pacheco Delivers CASE Dinner Keynote | Inside Newhouse - 0 views

  • Newhouse’s Peter A. Horvitz Endowed Chair in Journalism Innovation Dan Pacheco has been asked to give the dinner keynote for 30th anniversary conference of CASE, Syracuse University’s Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering. The presentation will be a “demonstration of exciting future technologies that will soon impact our lives.”  Here’s the agenda for CASE: http://case.syr.edu/cybersecuity1april.html
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Drones and the First Amendment: Q&A with Dan Pacheco of Syracuse University's Newhouse ... - 0 views

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    The chairman of journalism innovation at Syracuse -- and a drone owner himself -- discusses the issues raised by the FAA's blanket ban on the commercial use of drones.
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    The chairman of journalism innovation at Syracuse -- and a drone owner himself -- discusses the issues raised by the FAA's blanket ban on the commercial use of drones.
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Oprah Winfrey leads Syracuse community in dedicating new facility | USA TODAY College - 0 views

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    "The facility is not about teaching people things that have been taught the last 50 years. It's about preparing them to open their minds to imagine what the next 50 years will be like, and making those things happen right here," says Dan Pacheco, Peter A. Horvitz Endowed Chair in Journalism Innovation at SU. "It is about people in the end, about giving them permission and support to think outside the box."
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CNN: Some of the most iconic 9/11 news coverage is lost. Blame Adobe Flash - 0 views

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    Dan Pacheco, professor of practice and chair of journalism innovation at Syracuse University's Newhouse School, has experienced the issue firsthand. As an online producer for the Post's website in the late 1990s and later for America Online, some of the work he helped build has disappeared. "This is really about the problem of what I call the boneyard of the internet. Everything that's not a piece of text or a flat picture is basically destined to rot and die when new methods of delivering the content replace it," Pacheco told CNN Business. "I just feel like the internet is rotting at an even faster pace, ironically, because of innovation. It shouldn't."
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Corazón del Barrio captures the importance of community engagement - 0 views

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    Newhouse professor Daniel Pacheco and students from his virtual reality class visited La Casita Sept. 8 to film and photograph a group of dancers, led by Luz Encarnación. After a few hours, the students had taped enough footage to create a 3D virtual reality video. "What I like about the 360 medium for something like that is that you're right there with the artists," Pacheco said. "And, a lot of the time these things are done on a stage and there's a lot of distance between you (and the dancers). In this case, that entire dance is circular in nature, and so we put a camera right in the middle."
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