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Kiwi startup using virtual reality to teach languages

Company launches small Kickstarter campaign to fund world tour. With special feature audio and video.

Campbell Gibson
Wed, 14 Sep 2016

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A local start-up trying to use virtual reality to teach languages has launched a small Kickstarter campaign to fund a world tour so it can create content.

Called ImmerseMe, the business was started by Scott Cardwell, a co-founder of digital education platform Education

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Campbell Gibson
Wed, 14 Sep 2016
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