The Internet has democratized access to information, allowing everyone to obtain almost any information. But what about the learning of skills? Instructional videos can help somewhat, but an expert showing something in person and giving feedback provides the best learning results. CeTI enables connecting remote teachers and learners in the metaverse to support learning complex motor skills such as juggling. We can recreate the real-world juggling experience by combining a highly interactive juggling XR representation with a low latency soft glove haptic interface. By changing the gravity in the metaverse, we can slow down the ball movement, thus gradually adapting the difficulty for individualizing the learning process.

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