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Meaningful Experiences, XR Technologies.

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@UdeesaT
Udēēsa
4 months
Our XR Foundations framework will reimagine S.T.E.A.M. as: 🎶 Sound and Science 💻 Teachers and Technology ⚙️ Efficient Engineering 🎨 Arts and AI 📊 Masters of Mathematics 🚀Join us this Fall as we build the future of S.T.E.A.M. education through XR Foundations.
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Join us this Saturday September 13th at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art as we celebrate the 10th Annual Teaching Africa Day! https://t.co/UDFUBuJbsK
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8 months
XR For: - Youth programs seeking deeper tech engagement - Educators aiming to connect STEM with storytelling - Institutions exploring VR-based informal learning 📕 Part of Udēēsa’s free XR catalog 👓 Compatible with VisionOS, webVR #XRForYou
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@UdeesaT
Udēēsa
1 year
Transforming Engagement with XR Technology 🚀 At Udēēsa, we're redefining how people learn, engage, and interact. This data speaks volumes: 📩 Contact us or visit https://t.co/FTHKjPE51z to learn more. #XRForYou #InnovationInEducation #ImmersiveLearning #XR #ExtendedReality
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1 year
Empowering communities to PRESERVE heritage, CREATE immersive experiences, and SHARE impactful stories. 🌍✨ Explore more at https://t.co/FTHKjPE51z #HeritageThroughXR #PreserveCreateShare #CulturalInnovation #Udeesa #ImmersiveLearning
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Udēēsa
1 year
Need a custom XR solution? We’ve got you covered! 🎨💡 From virtual tours to immersive training, let’s create something unforgettable together. #CustomXR #VirtualReality #Innovation #TechForGood
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Udēēsa
1 year
Ready to build your own virtual experiences? 🚀📚 Our #XREditor makes it easy! Start creating today and bring your vision to life. #ContentCreation #ARVR #InteractiveLearning #EdTech
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Udēēsa
1 year
Unlock a new world of immersive learning with our #XRCatalog! 🌍✨ Dive into history, culture, and beyond—all at your fingertips. #EdTech #ImmersiveLearning #FutureOfEducation #VirtualReality
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1 year
ALL media within Udēēsa’s XR Catalog is now FREE! 🎉 Our mission has always been to make cultural heritage and immersive learning resources accessible to all, and this is a major step in empowering educators and learners everywhere.
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Udēēsa
1 year
Play Today: https://t.co/vsHKnLjsU9 Explore global classrooms and identify data types in this interactive experience! #udeesa #interactivelearning #education #vr #xr #ghana #accra #collegeofeducation
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Udēēsa
2 years
Engage Your Young Readers This Summer with a Social Emotional Learning Adventure! CLICK TO PLAY: https://t.co/4kzJ4CkFEd #Juneteenth #Summer2024 #xltv1 #interactivelearning #xr #udeesa
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Udēēsa
3 years
Exciting news! Pauli Murray, a Black woman civil rights advocate and writer, will be honored on the 2024 US quarter as part of the American Woman Quarters Program. Learn more below. #udeesa #Diversity #RepresentationMatters https://t.co/MjMpKU04jn
usmint.gov
The 2024 honorees for the American Women Quarters™ Program are: Patsy Takemoto Mink, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Pauli Murray, Zikala-Ša, and Celia Cruz.
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@UdeesaT
Udēēsa
3 years
Black Americans in the Jim Crow era faced exclusion from mainstream American culture, but black-designated theaters provided spaces of empowerment. These theaters curated films, challenged racial stereotypes, and celebrated Black actors. #udeesa https://t.co/CdkkBWVgXa
daily.jstor.org
In the Jim Crow era, Black film theaters were left out of the "first-run" distribution channels. Theater owners used creativity to attract their audiences.
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Udēēsa
3 years
Jackie Ormes’ “Torchy Togs”, March 3, 1951, from the Jackie Ormes biographical file, gift of Nancy Goldstein, The Ohio State University
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@UdeesaT
Udēēsa
3 years
Jackie Ormes’ “Torchy in Heartbeats”, July 4, 1953, from the Jackie Ormes biographical file, gift of Nancy Goldstein, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
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Udēēsa
3 years
Jackie Ormes’ “Torchy Brown in ‘Dixie to Harlem'”, from the Sam Milai Collection, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
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3 years
Here are some examples of Ormes’ work:
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Udēēsa
3 years
The first Black woman to have a regularly published comic strip, Jackie Ormes gave form to the political and social concerns of Black Americans. Her work in comics, like Torchy Brown, tackled crucial issues like racism, education, labor, and more! https://t.co/CczxRIvhlX
daily.jstor.org
The first Black woman to have a regularly published comic strip, Ormes gave form to the political and social concerns of Black Americans.
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