Two things come to mind. In my professional opinion, total VR immersion (without peripheral non-VR 2d screen learning distraction, such as people behind the student or classroom noise) and even slightly achieved muscle memory would be more effective than any paper manual or flat screen lessons for the student, especially if used repeatedly to master a procedure.
Simulation and training system developers, acquisition agencies, and instructors can utilize mixed and Virtual Reality to enhance their maintenance training. Maintenance training systems rely on VR technology to streamline processes without physically visiting the site. Maintenance training systems utilize Mixed Reality and Virtual Reality applications to address critical issues, including immersion, navigation, human interaction, simulator sickness, and physiology. Virtual Reality Maintenance Training enables organizations to create complex and immersive commercial and military training applications with the ability to deploy them on multiple devices. Virtual Reality allows simulation of realistic virtual environments, streamlining skill and knowledge sharing for maintenance training. Virtual Reality-based applications are designed to sweep users away to a virtual, realistic environment, offering interactive training sessions for new skill development through training.
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