VR_TRAINING SEQUENCES FOR STANDALONE HEADSETS
VRTRAINING

“Tell me and I will forget, show me and I will remember, let me practice and I will learn.”

Virtual reality is being increasingly used for training and simulations. The benefits are numerous: it allows a company to train faster, more efficiently, more people and for more scenarios. It also saves travel costs with live multi-player collaboration and, if done well, can significantly increase engagement. VR training is ideal for procedural tasks where multiple steps have to be remembered in a particular order or where large or expensive equipment is not available to the trainee. This project is a training module for a signal lamp running on the Vive Focus and the Oculus Quest. Partners: Dejo-Media.

Want to know more about standalone VR for training? Here are 10 steps and a short explanatory video.

Step 01: What is a VR training app?

Step 02: Can my company benefit from VR training?

Step 03: What do I need to know about VR hardware?

Step 04: How to choose the right VR developer

Step 05: What information does my VR developer need?

Step 06: How is the 3D data processed?

Step 07: How do interactions come about?

Step 08: What about the environment?

Step 09: Live collaboration

Step 10: Final application and deployment

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