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Cyberawareness for Cardboard

This is a Google Cardboard app, developed for the University of Gloucestershire, which explains the basic concepts of cyberawareness, and demonstrates some of the type of content that you could expect as part of a course at the University of Gloucestershire

This is a Google Cardboard app, developed for the University of Gloucestershire, which explains the basic concepts of cyberawareness, and demonstrates some of the type of content that you could expect as part of a course at the University of Gloucestershire

Cyberawareness for Cardboard

by Tom Murray
Cyberawareness for Cardboard
Cyberawareness for Cardboard
Cyberawareness for Cardboard

What is it about?

This is a Google Cardboard app, developed for the University of Gloucestershire, which explains the basic concepts of cyberawareness, and demonstrates some of the type of content that you could expect as part of a course at the University of Gloucestershire.

Cyberawareness for Cardboard

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
NA
Size
190Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
June 29, 2016
Release date
June 23, 2016
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App Store Description

This is a Google Cardboard app, developed for the University of Gloucestershire, which explains the basic concepts of cyberawareness, and demonstrates some of the type of content that you could expect as part of a course at the University of Gloucestershire.

The app takes place in the Waterworth Building's breakout space, opened in 2015, and introduces the user, through the use of Google Cardboard, to some core concepts around cyber-security, explanations around the terminology, and some tips on how to protect yourself.

This app requires the use of a Google Cardboard viewer, and contains interactive elements to navigate and work through the course.

As with all VR experiences, it’s important to take frequent breaks. If you experience nausea, discomfort, eye strain, or dizziness, stop using the 360° viewer immediately. Likewise, if you have had or could be prone to seizures,consult a doctor before using the viewer.

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