The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting

Virtual environments (VEs) are making their way into various sectors of life to enhance and support human activity, including learning. VEs have been used in various contexts for training, and in many cases they are designed to model or simulate - as accurately and authentically as possible - a spec...

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Main Authors: Teräs, M., Teräs, H., Reiners, Torsten
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70760
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description Virtual environments (VEs) are making their way into various sectors of life to enhance and support human activity, including learning. VEs have been used in various contexts for training, and in many cases they are designed to model or simulate - as accurately and authentically as possible - a specific work context. In striving for authenticity, visual and representative realism tends to receive most of the development input, despite of several studies that challenge its importance. New training avenues have raised the importance of rigorous phenomenological descriptions for a deeper understanding of user experience in the actual context of use. This paper reports the preliminary steps in a phenomenological analysis of how employees working in actual hazardous settings experience virtual safety training environments. Such open-ended research project can reveal new aspects of user experience that can advice the development and evaluation of human-computer interaction in digital technology-enhanced training contexts.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-707602019-01-21T01:06:06Z The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting Teräs, M. Teräs, H. Reiners, Torsten Virtual environments (VEs) are making their way into various sectors of life to enhance and support human activity, including learning. VEs have been used in various contexts for training, and in many cases they are designed to model or simulate - as accurately and authentically as possible - a specific work context. In striving for authenticity, visual and representative realism tends to receive most of the development input, despite of several studies that challenge its importance. New training avenues have raised the importance of rigorous phenomenological descriptions for a deeper understanding of user experience in the actual context of use. This paper reports the preliminary steps in a phenomenological analysis of how employees working in actual hazardous settings experience virtual safety training environments. Such open-ended research project can reveal new aspects of user experience that can advice the development and evaluation of human-computer interaction in digital technology-enhanced training contexts. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70760 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/au/ fulltext
spellingShingle Teräs, M.
Teräs, H.
Reiners, Torsten
The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
title The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
title_full The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
title_fullStr The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
title_full_unstemmed The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
title_short The lived user experience of virtual environments: Initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
title_sort lived user experience of virtual environments: initial steps of a phenomenological analysis in a safety training setting
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70760