Virtual reality (VR) is a fascinating technology that allows users to immerse themselves in a dynamic and adaptive 3D world of 360 degrees. In this digital universe, they can move and interact with tactile and sensory feedback by simply wearing a visor and, if necessary, haptic gloves. Primarily associated with the world of video games, VR is increasingly becoming a training tool. It even appears to be the technology of the future for acquiring a wide range of practical and experiential learning necessary for the initial and ongoing training of professionals in various fields. Here are eight of its fascinating advantages in this regard!
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