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  2. Language immersion - Wikipedia

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    The languages used for instruction are referred to as the L1 and the L2 for each student, with L1 being the student's native language and L2 being the second language to be acquired through immersion programs and techniques. There are different types of language immersion that depend on the age of the students, the classtime spent in L2, the ...

  3. Immersion marketing - Wikipedia

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    Unlike "Shotgun marketing" [4] (communicate the message to anyone who listens), immersive marketing is cheaper and more effective, focusing directly on the customer's needs. Immersion marketing or immersive marketing succeeds engagement marketing , the difference being a huge emphasis on enveloping consumers in the brand. [ 1 ]

  4. Audience immersion - Wikipedia

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    Audience immersion is a storytelling technique which attempts to make the audience feel as though they are a part of the story or performance, a state which may be referred to as "transportation" into the narrative, permitting high levels of suspension of disbelief. [1]

  5. Immersion - Wikipedia

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    Immersion lithography or immersion microscopy, optical techniques in which liquid is between the objective and image plane in order to raise numerical aperture; Immersion (mathematics), a smooth map whose differential is everywhere injective, related to the mathematical concept of an embedding

  6. Immersive learning - Wikipedia

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    Immersive learning is a learning method with students being immersed into a virtual dialogue, the feeling of presence is used as an evidence of getting immersed. The virtual dialogue can be created by two ways, the usage of virtual technics, and the narrative like reading a book.

  7. Immersion therapy - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned previously, Immersion Therapy can occur in the form of a virtual reality (VR) therapy. This usually involves transporting the user to a simulated environment, creating a realistic real life setting, and combining video, audio, haptic and motion sensory input to create an immersive experience. [3]

  8. Immersive theater - Wikipedia

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    According to many theater theorists, four major components make the audience feel more integrated into theater performances: "real space," [4] sense, movement, and time. "Real Space" [4] is a component of immersive theater, and actual space is a part of the staged play. If the play is set in a castle, audiences would go to real castle and have ...

  9. Immersive design - Wikipedia

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    Immersive design (Experimental Design) describes design work which ranges in levels of interaction and leads users to be fully absorbed in an experience. This form of design involves the use of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) that creates the illusion that the user is physically interacting with a realistic digital atmosphere.