Ever feel bombarded by news about how new technologies are "the future of [insert industry here]🤯? Or feel inspired by how your colleagues and peers seem able to integrate innovative solutions? Its no different in the immersive tech space. You are not along in wondering what do you do if you are at the very beginning of your VR journey... At Oxford Medical Simulation we've got your back! Check out this helpful guide on Choosing your VR Partner. Drop me a message if you have questions. If you are further along in your implementation of VR simulation - please reshare for anyone who might need some guidance taking their first steps ❤️
Agree. But it works for any approach, the content and goals of education dictate the technology and format. I have survived waves of hype - gamification, VR, now we are passing through VR/AR/AI one ))) these all are just tools to be aligned with the objective, adapted to the audience and implemented with care. As simple as that 😁
XR Lead, Immersive Design Systems, Boston Children's Hospital
7moI've been doing VR for training and education for 33 years, and I've seen the hype cycles come and go. The fact is that VR was invented 70 years ago for training and it works well. Has other uses too. What's different now, is the headsets are affordable and reasonably good quality. Bravo to OMS and our other partners bringing this to the clinical space.