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VR Emergency
Create and test a Virtual Reality emergency trainer that is able to optimise the abcde emergency training method for general practitioner students.
In this project a Virtual Reality application is created and tested that is aimed to contribute to the learning goals and engagement with current emergency training methods. In addition, it aims at having an added value to live simulation training courses and existing media used for training (ranging from online instruction videos to interactive games). How to utilise the characteristics of Virtual Reality (senses, interaction, connection & manipulation) and what scenarios and simulation fit an interactive 360 VR simulation? In addition, we will create a training variant in which actors are captured through volumetric recordings. The 360 VR and volumetric VR / AR training will be compared with the real-life training on different learning goals and experiences.
What is the timeline of this project?
2019-2021
Who is our main collaborating partner?
Novadic-Kentron
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