Immersive Technology was a trend of the interesting technology in presentation, demonstration, imitation. These techniques could be used in medical education. This article would present immersive technology knowledge which consisted of Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR). Immersive technology could also be applied to medical education in 5 parts such as Treatment, Education, Rehabilitation, Training, Surgery, and equipment for medical education media development
The study of structures in the human body is known as human anatomy. Medical students face a lot of ...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
Until very recently, we considered Virtual Reality as something that was very close, but it was stil...
The article reveals immersiveness, which is understood by the authors as a special teaching method b...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Learning in the m...
Learning in the medical domain is to a large extent workplace learning and involves mastery of compl...
Virtual Reality (VR) is having an increasingly profound impact on a wide range of disciplines, such ...
Augmented reality (AR) is a relatively new technology that allows for digitally generated three-dime...
Computerized applications are used at greater extent that helps the training in medical field. Augme...
Augmented reality, while not necessarily a new technology, is becoming more well-known and gaining s...
Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that produces a virtual manifestation of the real world. In rec...
Objective: Medical education continually adapts and evolves as evidence-based practice expands our k...
Innovation in training can impact understudies to adapt effectively and can spur them, prompting a v...
The emergence of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) modalities has increased the potentia...
In the recent years, medical education is facing various difficulties. Students are struggling to vi...
The study of structures in the human body is known as human anatomy. Medical students face a lot of ...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
Until very recently, we considered Virtual Reality as something that was very close, but it was stil...
The article reveals immersiveness, which is understood by the authors as a special teaching method b...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Learning in the m...
Learning in the medical domain is to a large extent workplace learning and involves mastery of compl...
Virtual Reality (VR) is having an increasingly profound impact on a wide range of disciplines, such ...
Augmented reality (AR) is a relatively new technology that allows for digitally generated three-dime...
Computerized applications are used at greater extent that helps the training in medical field. Augme...
Augmented reality, while not necessarily a new technology, is becoming more well-known and gaining s...
Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that produces a virtual manifestation of the real world. In rec...
Objective: Medical education continually adapts and evolves as evidence-based practice expands our k...
Innovation in training can impact understudies to adapt effectively and can spur them, prompting a v...
The emergence of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) modalities has increased the potentia...
In the recent years, medical education is facing various difficulties. Students are struggling to vi...
The study of structures in the human body is known as human anatomy. Medical students face a lot of ...
Currently, among the current directions in the development of surgery, the use of immersive technolo...
Until very recently, we considered Virtual Reality as something that was very close, but it was stil...