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  1. Sylvia B. Wilbur (born 1938) was a British computer scientist who helped develop the ARPANET, was one of the first to exchange email in Britain, and became a leading researcher on computer-supported cooperative work.

  2. Die Vorgängergruppe hieß Masterettes und bestand aus Brenda Reid, Carol Johnson, Lillian Walker und Sylvia Wilbur. Als Herbert Rooney (* 1941) bei deren Schwestergruppe Masters rausflog, schloss er sich 1962 als Ersatz für Wilbur den Masterettes an. Diese benannten sich danach in Exciters um.

  3. About Silvia Wilbur. Wilbur was born in 1938 in Bromford, Essex 12 miles to the east of London, England. Both her parents were working-class; her father worked in the London Docks. Wilbur has one sibling, ten years her junior. Aged 17 she left school to supplement the family's income, and at 20 she married and later on had two children.

  4. 26. Jan. 2023 · Slater, Mel, und Sylvia Wilbur. 1997. «A Framework for Immersive Virtual Environments (FIVE): Speculations on the Role of Presence in Virtual Environments.» Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments 6 (6): 603–16.

  5. Sylvia Wilbur's 9 research works with 2,489 citations and 1,336 reads, including: Creating a Community of Learning Using Web-based Tools Sylvia Wilbur's research while affiliated with...

  6. 13. Dez. 2019 · Virtual reality. This chapter explores the meaning of presence and emotional and behavioral responses in a virtual environment from a psychological perspective and applied to interdisciplinary place-based learning.

  7. Sylvia Wilbur. Part of the book series: Eurographics ( (EUROGRAPH)) 80 Accesses. 5 Citations. Abstract. This paper describes an ongoing project in the UK to establish a framework for distributed virtual reality applications.