A Practical Guide to SharePoint 2013

A Practical Guide to SharePoint 2013
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Thursday, August 3, 2023

Easing the Employee Training: Augmented Reality


Technology has made many invaluable contributions in our society. Augmented Reality (AR) is one of those useful technologies that provides interactive experience to the users. This immersion is the result of visual elements, audio, graphics and other effects which are superimposed to provide an enhanced version of the real world to us. This article will emphasize on the benefits of Augmented Reality (AR) and how it helps in employee training. So, continue reading.

The Benefits

In the business environment, Augmented Reality (AR) improves the comprehension and learning of the employees. Companies have witnessed an increase in their employee engagement and the safety awareness among them has also increased. This has led to a reduction in their training cost and better performance due to a lower learning curve. There is no pressure from the manager or customer side since new workers have physical devices through which they can practice, learn and perform new job activities in real time. 

One major advantage of Augmented Reality (AR) is that employees can even practice the risky tasks without any harm or injury. Though the initial cost of purchasing AR training equipment might be exorbitant, they can be used over and over again such as the AR headset. Above that, most of the employees have their own smartphones which can be used for AR training. They can simply install the apps, freeing businesses from the need of holding costly workshops or seminars. They can take time to see how things can be done and handled.

How different sectors are using Augmented Reality (AR) for Employee Training?

In medicine, hands-on learning and conducting experiments is very challenging and risky. AR allows medical students to comprehensively understand anatomy and perform surgeries to enhance their learning. Anatomy apps and many AR technologies help them in training. They can also use mirroring holograms to learn about body structures. Similarly, in the aerospace industry, trainers can prepare the future pilots or engineers for real situations. AR makes prototyping easier and helps them in maintenance operations. AR glasses help the crew to quickly get acquainted with parts of a new aircraft and enhance safety. 

In the manufacturing sector, AR headsets allow instructors to give feedback during the employees practice sessions and provide them detailed instructions. This is really useful for welders to learn new skills quickly through voice features, videos and images. AR has also assisted the retail sector in onboarding. Your employees can see and get familiarized with all the products without them being there in the store or on the shelves.

Final thought

AR technology has immense potential as it allows companies to polish the skills of their employees without the risk of real-life dangers. The technology improves employee efficiency, makes the training phase more exciting, transforming the way they learn and work.

 


Monday, October 3, 2011

mySPC LiveBlogging Schedule @cyberslate #SPC11 #SPC11LB #SPCRockstars (Via Marie-Michelle Strah)

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Here’s my schedule for the conference – I hope to liveblog all events listed (unless waylaid by meetings or booth duty at Planet Technologies booth 156 !). Please also check out the Women in Technology #SPCRockstars panel tomorrow Monday October 3, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. PDT – I’ll be there at the Perficient booth 801 (this will also be posted after the event). For more information, please see:http://lifeincapslock.com/spc11-live-blogs-women-in-technology-and-cool

If you’ve got a great SharePoint success story to tell and would like to be included in the SharePointEduTech liveblog, please come see me at the Planet booth, at one of the sessions below or on Twitter @cyberslate and I’ll be sure to include you in that day’s posts!

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