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Virtual reality and augmented reality: overhyped or new industry standard?

CLO Magazine

When you hear the words “virtual reality,” do you feel like you’re in a sci-fi film? So why would we use VR or it’s little cousin, augmented reality, in our training? So why would we use VR or it’s little cousin, augmented reality, in our training? VR promises to do just that via a simulated environment.

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In the current remote and virtual environment, AR presents an opportunity for learning

CLO Magazine

The virtual landscape has proven that “meeting users where they are” doesn’t always mean meeting them in the physical workplace. Utilizing technology to develop effective L&D programs is nothing new; however, there is one technology growing in popularity among HR leaders — augmented reality. Performance improvement.

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Creating a continuous learning environment at Aspen Dental

CLO Magazine

Mentoring via virtual reality. Aspen closed 500 sites in the first weeks of the pandemic, and during that time the executive team made virtualized learning a top five organizational priority. They worked together to reprioritize learning projects and resources, reimagining them for a digital world.

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Busted: 5 top myths about VR and AR training

CLO Magazine

But when it comes to virtual reality and augmented reality training, it’s hard to think of a more appropriate use of the term. Augmented reality, which overlays virtual objects onto a real-world environment. Myth 1: It’s a fad. Global companies and organizations from Walmart to the U.K.’s

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Overcoming challenges in instructional design for immersive L&D

CLO Magazine

In today’s fast-paced world, organizations are recognizing the critical role of these initiatives in achieving success. And with the advent of virtual and augmented reality, the Metaverse is opening up a whole new world of immersive learning possibilities.

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VR Today, AR Tomorrow

CLO Magazine

Virtual reality for learning is already being used to train surgeons, help retail workers prepare for Black Friday craziness, make construction workers safer and even help NFL quarterbacks improve their game. It’s obviously not an ideal form to hold up your phone like that, but it gives you an idea of what’s to come,” Gronstedt said.

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Immersive learning without immersing yourself in costs

CLO Magazine

Here’s a simple definition: Immersive learning is a simulation so convincing that the learner takes it for reality. It can be: Virtual reality — CGI used to create a real-world setting where the user is fully immersed. Augmented reality — where the learner sees the real world with CGI overlays that enhance it.

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