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Intro to XR Dev: Create Your First Virtual Reality App

Intro to XR Dev: Create Your First Virtual Reality App

On-Demand


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About this Event

Are you interested in developing in XR, but don't know where to get started? Join this workshop to get a small taste of our XR Development with Unity course, and build a VR Meditation App with Circuit Stream's Instructor Manager, Indi!

Why Attend?

In this workshop session, you'll learn to create your very own VR meditation app from scratch using Unity. Whether you're an aspiring developer, a meditation enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of technology and mindfulness, this workshop is designed for you!


You'll also learn about our beginner-friendly 10-week XR Development with Unity course, and how it can prepare you to build immersive experiences in Unity. Don't miss this unique opportunity to combine your passion for technology with the art of meditation.

What We’ll Cover In This Session:

  • Getting started with Unity development tools 

  • Hands-on workshop where you build your own VR meditation app with Circuit Stream’s Instructor Manager, Indi

  • Circuit Stream’s 10-week XR Development with Unity course information 

  • Live Q&A

Why Learn Unity Skills?

Unity is a leading platform for creating immersive experiences. With Unity skills, you can start developing or designing AR/VR experiences for popular mixed-reality headsets like the Meta Quest series and Apple Vision Pro.


Now is a great time to learn Unity and get started with creating amazing XR experiences!

Speakers

Tyler Trapp

Marketing Events Manager

Circuit Stream

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Indika Wijesooriya

Instructor Manager

Circuit Stream

© Circuit Stream.
This course is delivered by Circuit Stream in collaboration with the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies.

© Circuit Stream.
This course is delivered by Circuit Stream in collaboration with the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies.

© Circuit Stream.
This course is delivered by Circuit Stream in collaboration with the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies.