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As the tech’s potential continues to unfold, and workforces reap the benefits, employers will need to decide how to best use it in their own learning programs.

As more employers embrace virtual environments for training, tech gurus are fine-tuning the technology to be more accessible to employers. Some organizations have developed apps to take employees through soft skills training; others customized VR experiences to suit their specific training needs.

As the potential of AR and VR technology continues to unfold, and workforces reap benefits from using it, employers will need to decide how to best implement the tech in their own learning and development initiatives.

 

Why merge AR, VR and L&D?

When it comes to virtual training, XR (extended reality, which includes VR and AR) may the best option for employers with tricky needs, according to Toshi Anders Hoo, emerging media lab director at the Institute for the Future. „XR training is valuable in situations when the experience is too expensive, too far away, too infrequent or too dangerous,“ he told HR Dive. „It allows users to experience pretty close to what it’s like, and that includes the physical and psychological experience.“

XR isn’t just for standard operating procedures, Anders Hoo added; it creates a holistic understanding, providing emotional preparedness for difficult situations. He cited Walmart’s well-known VR training, which prepped employees for Black Friday shopping, but noted that the applications can be even more varied. XR can acquaint learners with the emotional experience of public speaking, uncover hiring biases or replicate the pressure of a surgical operating theater, he said.

AR and VR can also help employers better understand workers‘ strengths and weaknesses, Amy Vinson, associate director, safety analytics, health and safety at Tyson Foods told HR Dive in an email. It can also enforce better, safer working habits. „[Trainees] can put on goggles and virtually practice operating our plant’s robotic arm to safely stack heavy boxes in high areas,“ she said. „It helps team leaders better understand training areas that may require extra attention.“

XR can also be „an empathy engine,“ Anders Hoo noted, by providing anyone with a perspective on an unfamiliar challenge. „Consider a medical emergency: the learner can be the doctor, watching a patient bleed, or a loved one, helpless to assist. These scenarios have major implications for critical thinking and to help learners expand their points of view.“

How does it work for learners?

The biggest challenge for classroom learning is retention, according to Shawn Gentile, training content development and delivery leader at Vitalyst, because the majority of knowledge is lost over time. Simulation-based learning, however, can be done continuously, said Gentile; „Learners can go right back into the simulation and continue to build on their competence.

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https://www.hrdive.com/news/extended-reality-promises-a-holistic-training-experience-experts-say/554872/

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