With Extended Reality, we can actually be immersed in the learning experience versus passively watching
XR Extended Reality (Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality)
XR has the potential to upend how we experience training by putting us directly in the shoes of others to make us feel what they are feeling. Can reach an unlimited number of people compared to hands-on training allowing an organization to train more with fewer resources. Is a supplement to hands-on training as an affordable solution that participants can learn skills and pre-train at their own pace and when it is convenient.
XR training is ideal for
- Law Enforcement Training
- Medical Training
- Hazmat Training
- Workplace Safety Training
- Fire Training
Some of the benefits of XR
- Train for high-risk scenarios in a safe environment
- Immersive training is a pre-prep or a refresher for hands-on training
- Reduce variation in training processes which are cost drivers
- Create a lasting impression with your personnel and train using XR
- Easy to integrate into existing training processes
- Increase program sustainability efforts
- Motivate compliance for refresher training

Why Is Learning In VR So Much Better Than Traditional Learning Methods?
- YOUR BRAIN – Your brain treats VR like a real-life experience. There is the science that proves it.
- EXPERIENCES – Real-life experiences are the best way to learn and remember.
- RETENTION – Experiences in VR help you learn better, remember more, and improve.
Trainers can use VR for evaluations and improvements.
With all the time and resources an organization puts into training their staff for active shooter, robbery, fire, emergency, and medical training, like closing the building down and bringing in emergency services, Poice, Sherriff Firs Department it only makes sense to capture it, or simulate it, in Virtual Reality.
Once it’s captured a viewer can experience the scenarios in a safe environment and at their own pace.
XR Video can be augmented with text, video, audio, and motion graphics to augment the learning experience.