This is the second article on the accelerating pace of change in the naval and commercial maritime learning communities. The second article in this series provides vital insights from the International Maritime Organization on the imperative to advance learning throughout that commercial seafaring community and offers a glance at the technologies being brought to bear in this sector’s learning activities.
Social Work students lead Healthcare Standards-aligned VR training, immersing 28 students in person-centered simulations for real-time skill application and learning objectives.
NYK Line and Damen launch an advanced offshore wind simulator in Japan, enhancing specialized training for offshore wind operations at Akita's new center.
Illinois State University and OSF HealthCare launch the STARTED project, offering nursing students telehealth training through web modules and simulations with trained actors.
Georgia State University unveiled a new Clinical Skills and Simulation Center, funded by the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, which aims to enhance health profession education.
Inseye partners with Thundercomm to integrate its camera-free XR eye-tracking in Thundercomm's products, enhancing interactive augmented reality experiences.
Disney introduces HoloTile, which it claims is the world's first multi-person treadmill floor for shared virtual reality, revolutionizing immersive experiences.
Rheinmetall Defence UK supports STEM careers through summer placements, apprenticeships, and a graduate scheme, collaborating with universities and sponsoring a Formula Student team for hybrid electric vehicles.