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Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)

Virtual Reality is the use of computer technology for creating a simulated learning environment. This technology allows participants to be immersed and interact with a 3D experience, which activates as many senses as possible (vision, hearing, touch, and even smell). 

Augmented Reality simulates artificial objects in the real environment, while virtual reality creates an artificial environment to inhabit. 

In Augmented Reality, the computer uses sensors and algorithms to determine the position and camera angle. Augmented Reality technology then renders the 3D graphics as they would appear from the camera's point of view, superimposing the computer-generated images over the user's view of the real world. 

In Virtual Reality, the computer uses similar sensors and mathematics. However, rather than locating a real camera with a physical environment, the position of the user's eyes is located within the simulated environment. If the user turns his or her head, the graphics react accordingly. Rather than compositing virtual objects into a real scene, Virtual Reality technology creates a compelling, interactive world for the user. 

In the education context, there are different benefits and positive effects for the training process. One benefit to highlight is the practical experimentation of theory. It is the opportunity to learn, relate theory to practice, and improve skills in a simulated, interactive, and safe environment. 

According to the above, Virtual Reality will be the most advisable for the development of immersive educational experiences in the organization which can be included as an educational resource within the virtual course. 

The following are several options for implementing Virtual Reality. 

180 Degree Video 

360 Video The environments developed in this alternative are provided with a concept based on real photographs and videos of the different scenarios to be explored. Examples of this type of virtual reality are: 

WebVR 

It involves the customized development of environments, in this case industrial, provided with a concept art defined by the client's requirements, which will be captured through 3D modeling. The participant will be able to manipulate different objects in the environment and have a simulated learning experience. Examples of this type of virtual reality are: 

Contact us so that together we can develop new training experiences in your company. 

 

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