“…by the literature Sources Statements Enjoyment (Carrera et al, 2018); (Choi, 2019) I completely enjoyed the virtual world Usability (Carrera et al, 2018); (Choi, 2019); (Ohlei et al, 2018) I felt very comfortable when using the EAR App Skill development Value/usefulness/ease of learn (Carrera et al, 2018); (Choi, 2019); (Ronyastra, Hapsari and Pani, 2019) It was useful in developing the skill It was useful for learning the construction equipment movement capability Risk involved (Gerhard et al, 2001); (Ohlei et al, 2018) It gives a no-risk practice Motivation (Carrera et al, 2018); (Ronyastra, Hapsari and Pani, 2019); (Ohlei et al, 2018) I would like to repeat the virtual experience Immersion (Gerhard et al, 2001) I had a sense of acting in the virtual space, rather than operating something from outside Visual involvement (Geszten et al, 2018); (Silvennoinen, Vogel and Kujala, 2014) The visual aspects of the environment completely got me involved Auditory involvement (Han et al, 2021); (Kim and Jin, 2015) The auditory aspects of the environment completely got me involved Consistency with reality (Han et al, 2021); (...…”