A review of the evidence for training effectiveness with virtual reality technology

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Julian Abich
Jason Parker
Jennifer S. Murphy
Morgan Eudy
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[1] Quantum Improvements Consulting,
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Virtual Reality | 2021年 / 25卷
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Training effectiveness; Virtual reality; Virtual environment; Psychomotor; Knowledge acquisition; Spatial ability;
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Prior to adopting new technologies for training, evaluations must be executed to demonstrate their benefit. Specifically, the appeal of virtual reality has led to applications across domains. While many evaluations have been conducted on their effectiveness, there has yet been a review to summarize and categorize the evidence on training outcomes. To assess the benefits these new technologies may bring to the trainee, a review of the research on the training effectiveness with virtual reality (VR) technology that was conducted. The goal for this review was to take a domain-agnostic perspective to identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) that have been trained effectively or enhanced with the use of VR. This review searched the related literature within multiple databases and found publications that met the search criteria from 1992 to 2019. A discussion of previous VR training reviews is first presented, followed by an in-depth evaluation of the literature that met the inclusion criteria. Three distinct categories of KSAs were identified consistently: psychomotor performance, knowledge acquisition, and spatial ability. Recommendations to support achievement of training outcomes utilizing VR training systems are provided.
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页码:919 / 933
页数:14
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