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The (human) science of medical virtual learning environments
Robert Stone
Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
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Human Sciences
100%
Human Factors
100%
Virtual Learning Environment
100%
Military
50%
Knowledge Skills
50%
Immersive
50%
Virtual Reality
50%
Computing Power
50%
Transferability
50%
Technological Progress
50%
Patchy
50%
Interactive Systems
50%
Training System
50%
Knowledge Behavior
50%
Head-mounted Display
50%
Factor Approach
50%
Simulation Case Study
50%
Psychological Fidelity
50%
Medical Simulation
50%
Training Application
50%
Graphics Hardware
50%
Surgical Simulation
50%
Interactive Controller
50%
Hardware Solution
50%
Virtual Technology
50%
Large-scale Projection
50%
Surgical Environment
50%
Computer Science
Ergonomics
100%
Virtual Learning Environments
100%
Case Study
50%
Training System
50%
Computing Power
50%
Computer Hardware
50%
Virtual Reality
50%
Technological Advance
50%
Display Controller
50%
Surgical Simulation
50%
Training Application
50%
Interactive System
50%
Head Mounted Display
50%
Hardware Solution
50%
Graphic Hardware
50%
Medical Simulation
50%
Psychology
Case Study
100%