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You are required to write a research report on the evolution and future of a selected technology, covering both the technical aspects and the Legal, Social and Ethical issues related to it. Select a topic from the list available in the Professional Development for Industry Learning Room and narrow it down to cover a particular aspect of it in the written report. Alternatively, choose your own topic which will have to be approved by the module leader or your personal tutor. Guidance: You must express your findings in the form of a written research report with a suitable title, section headings and references to your wider reading materials. There is no set template for the structure of the report provided, but the report must have a title, section headings and a conclusion You must use suitable academic style conventions and make suitable reference to your wider reading in answering the above questions which must be formatted using Harvard notation You should write the report as an account of your findings using third person pronouns (such as they, them or their) rather than the first-person (such as I, me or my) when expressing your findings. You are permitted to use visual imagery (tables, graphs, diagrams etc.) which you have sourced as part of your research, but all sources must be suitably accredited within the report. The report has a word limit of 1500 words. You should state your final word count at the end of the report. There is no page limit or other formatting requirements. Remember that the list of references is not included in the word count and that information sourced from websites must include the date you accessed them. You must upload your completed report to the Prof Dev Dropbox (as a .Doc, .Docx, PDF) You will have an opportunity to submit a draft version of the report before this deadline. You will have opportunity for formative feedback from your tutor and/or peers by presenting part of your work in personal tutorials. Topic list: Games, VR and visualisation Virtual Reality (VR) Games without coding