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Hasan Tarik Atmaca – Discover Education, 2024
Necropsy, the examination of animal carcasses to determine the cause of death, is an essential skill for many professionals. Traditional training methods, however, are costly and time-consuming. The article suggests that Web-based Augmented Reality (WebAR) can offer an immersive and cost-effective training experience for laboratory animal…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Animals, Death, Web Based Instruction
Serine Torosian; Vanad Mousakhani; Samantha Wehsener; Vineeta Ramnauth; Gabrielle Walcott-Bedeau – Discover Education, 2025
Background: The use of virtual reality (VR) training in high-stakes fields, including medicine, aviation, and the military, prepares individuals for complex scenarios in a safe and controlled setting. VR aligns with dual-code theory, enhancing learning through visual and kinesthetic engagement. This review investigates the application and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Medical Education, Premedical Students
Igor Kotlyar; Noel J. Pearse; Joe Krasman – Discover Education, 2024
AI-based simulations for educational and assessment purposes are gaining global recognition. Informed by cultural comparison research, this study investigates cross-country variations in users' utilization and perceptions of a simulation-based assessment. Specifically, we conducted a comparative analysis between a sample of South African and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Simulation