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    Study Network In Virtual Reality
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) Maaz Ashraf , Aqib Ali , Abdullah Naveed; SP17-BCS-113 , SP17-BCS-162 , SP17-BCS-050; Dr Wajahat Qazi; LHR TP 7113
    The Internet made it possible to connect different people from around the world. Almost every country on this planet has an internet provider and overall 48% population around the globe have access to the World Wide Web. The proposed project i.e. Study Networks in Virtual Space (SNVS) allows users to study and collaborate with instructors and groupmates anytime and anywhere with the environment of their choice. It gives users a personal and customized environment and interactive interface. With the increase in mobile culture, we can use that in our advantage to build book-reading habits among the common people and encourage them to adopt healthy habits. The proposed project will act as a social hub where people can virtually meet and discuss different aspects of the current social issues or simply have a good friendly critical book reading with family and friends. The system will be designed using Unity, Google SDK for VR, C#, and AR Core, etc. Login history and recent activity of the user will be saved in the database which will further help them to start from where they left previously. Education is the least explored field in Virtual Reality and our project has the great potential to change that stereotype.

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