Ancient dissections of Galen reveal a gap in modern medical training: tacit, hands-on skills still can’t be fully taught by ...
When I first started teaching online nearly 20 years ago, everything was done through Outlook. No learning management system. No Zoom. No interactive tools. If you wanted to make something visual, you ...
In the first study to consider brain activity during visuospatial problem-solving across immersive virtual reality (VR), 2-D computer screens and physical environments, researchers from Drexel’s ...
In the first study to consider brain activity during visuospatial problem-solving across immersive virtual reality (VR), 2-D computer screens and physical environments, researchers from Drexel’s ...
This article presents a feasibility study that assessed the effectiveness of a virtual reality (VR) game in training older adults’ cognitive and independent living skills. A home-like virtual ...
Virtual Reality (VR) laboratories are a new pedagogical approach to support psychomotor skills development in undergraduate programmes to achieve practical competency. VR laboratories are successfully ...
In Korea, workers are being provided with virtual reality (VR)-based safety training content to mitigate the increase in occupational accidents. However, the current training evaluation methods suffer ...
Although we might still be a long way from dialing into the Matrix, virtual reality has evolved significantly since Heilig’s Sensorama in the 1960s, and it isn’t being used strictly for entertainment ...
The medical education landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Where medical students once relied exclusively on textbooks, cadaver dissection, and observation-based learning, today's ...
HealthForce Kentucky and AIM Academy's Aaron Brill recognized for transforming student outcomes with immersive technology ...
Today’s career and technical education programs use realistic simulations to bridge the gap between the classroom and hands-on experience. A student slips a mixed reality headset over her eyes and ...
Editor’s note: Each month, Supply Chain Management Review covers a supply chain education topic in The Academy, which appears exclusively on scmr.com on the third Wednesday of each month. If you are ...
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