Simulation and STEM are transforming forensic education by moving learning from memorisation to exploration and from passive ...
Healthcare simulation is the modern way to educate and train healthcare professionals to master cognitive, technical, and behavioral skill sets through technologically advanced crafted experiences.
When one of the 250 customer service representatives in Time Warner Cable Inc.’s Western Ohio division is unsure how to enter a customer service work order into the company’s subscriber management ...
Recent research (2024-2025) consistently demonstrates the advantages of integrated AI-VR training: Knowledge Acquisition: ...
It's not just about practicing a lot, but also about practicing correctly. This is shown by new research from the University of Agder. The government wants to use simulations more in the nursing ...
The Collaborative Healthcare Simulation and Learning Center in downtown Rochester will be used to train students in a mock hospital room, a mock doctor's office or through virtual reality scenarios.
This article originally appeared in Yale Nursing Matters magazine. Two Yale School of Nursing (YSN) students stood beside Sophia’s hospital bed as they introduced themselves to the 81-year-old patient ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Interplay Learning announced the availability of its HVAC industry training solution. The company introduced a way to advance HVAC skillsets with a catalog that includes dozens of ...
Machine learning is rapidly transforming molecular dynamics simulations by enabling the construction of highly accurate interatomic potentials derived from high‐level quantum calculations. This ...
Research, development, and production of novel materials depend heavily on the availability of fast and at the same time accurate simulation methods. Machine learning, in which artificial intelligence ...
We have written much over the last few years about the convergence of deep learning and traditional supercomputing but as the two grow together, it is clear that the tools for one area don’t always ...