Me and My VE, Part 3

Author:

Strater Laura1,Kennedy Rebecca A.2,Scerbo Mark W.2,Papelis Yiannis3,Croll Menion3,Garcia Hector3,Griffith Tami4,Flynn Jeremy R.5,Proaps Alexandra B.2,Shah Smruti J.2,Procci Katelyn6,Bowers Clint6

Affiliation:

1. SA Technologies, Inc.

2. Old Dominion University

3. Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center

4. US Army Research Laboratory – Human Research and Engineering Directorate, Simulation and Training Technology Center

5. University of Central Florida, Institute for Simulation & Training

6. University of Central Florida, RETRO Lab

Abstract

With the constant push to do more for less, the use of virtual environments (VE), simulations and serious games has exploded. Human Factors (HF) personnel often use these tools to support a range of activities, including modeling process or the effects of humans in the system; designing, testing and validating new systems and processes; training skills, procedures and techniques; and even for therapeutic activities. This session will describe and demonstrate some of the diverse uses for virtual environments (VEs) in an alternate demonstration format. The session will begin with demonstrators providing a brief description of their VE, and how they’ve used it to answer a critical research question or address a unique need, including a video demonstration of the VE in action. After these introductions, all demonstrations will be set up around the room, and session attendees can move around the room for direct interaction with the demonstrations. This session should provoke ideas among attendees for how VEs, simulations and serious games can help address their research, training, education, evaluation or therapeutic needs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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1. Investigating the Influence of Agency on Trust in a Collaborative Game-Based Scenario;Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting;2017-09

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