2021
DOI: 10.1080/0144929x.2021.1954693
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A systematic review of immersive virtual reality for industrial skills training

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“…It can also be defined as an educational activity that enhances the knowledge and cognitive abilities required by workers to perform their work safely in the workplace, the skills required to act in compliance with safety, and the formation of safety consciousness and values [29]. In the field of VR-based occupational safety education research, safety education is defined as learning how to actively respond to potential risks through continuous education to induce safety behaviors of workers and reduce the likelihood of accidents and hazards [22][23][24][25]. Safety education is directly related to the survival of workers.…”
Section: Industrial Safety Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can also be defined as an educational activity that enhances the knowledge and cognitive abilities required by workers to perform their work safely in the workplace, the skills required to act in compliance with safety, and the formation of safety consciousness and values [29]. In the field of VR-based occupational safety education research, safety education is defined as learning how to actively respond to potential risks through continuous education to induce safety behaviors of workers and reduce the likelihood of accidents and hazards [22][23][24][25]. Safety education is directly related to the survival of workers.…”
Section: Industrial Safety Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We examined various learning models for VR-based safety education described in previous studies. There are prior studies that try to provide VR-technology-based education and training by mixing pedagogical theory and immersion theory [21][22][23][24]. In this study, simulations and applications using immersive technology were built and designed so that users can experience the risks of real work in the virtual world and learn new skills [21].…”
Section: Virtual-reality-based Safety Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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