Virtual Reality: ‘Learning by feeling’
Virtual Reality technology brings new dimensions to learning and experience. Operational services in the public order and safety sector are also discovering the power of digital simulations for training and research purposes. A breakthrough in the application of VR technology in the security domain is expected in 2022. Step into the virtual world and experience how digital simulation technology can contribute to more effective education, training and practice.
Learning by feeling
Organisations such as defence, aviation and the medical sector already make extensive use of VR technology. The power of VR can be concisely described as 'learning by feeling'. The VR world has moved beyond the infancy of joysticks and screens and, with increasingly high-quality images, headsets and sensor suits, is coming of age. You literally step into another world and are right in the middle of the scenario.
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
A promising perspective for aid workers and crisis managers from the fire brigade, police, medical services, defence and other security partners. The security domain is facing the challenge of spending the time and financial resources available for education, training and practice as effectively and efficiently as possible. In this light, a virtual classroom in which students can log in independently of time and place and remote practical training in the digital world are interesting additions to traditional education and training methods.
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Read more about VR:
Virtual Realityplein: doen, ervaren, beleven // Alles wat je fysiek kan, kan je ook virtueel // IFV-directeur IJle Stelstra: "Virtual Reality opent nieuwe dimensie voor veiligheidsdomein"