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ABSTRACT Background This study investigates the effect of immersion levels in virtual reality (VR) learning environments on the acquisition of declarative and procedural knowledge. Prior research indicates that immersion affects cognitive load, but its impact on declarative and procedural knowledge outcomes remains unclear.
Idit Adler, Liat Liberman, Ilana Dubovi
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Immersive Crisis Training: Features, Observations and the Shift From Traditional Crisis Exercises
ABSTRACT This article provides insights from the 'Lessons from the Field' perspective into crisis training using virtual reality (VR). Conventional crisis simulations often involve costly in‐person events, limiting accessibility and effectiveness. VR technology has emerged as a promising alternative to overcome these challenges.
Alexis Evain+5 more
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Virtual Reality for Collaborative Design Review and Learning in Hydrogen Vehicle Architecture
ABSTRACT Virtual reality (VR) technologies have shown significant potential in enhancing the automotive design process by providing immersive, interactive, and collaborative environments for reviewing complex vehicle architectures. Traditional CAD models and physical prototypes often struggle to offer the flexibility needed for rapid iteration and ...
Curzio Pagliari+2 more
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Exploring the Pedagogical Implications of Virtual Labs: A Case Study of the Ward Design Project
ABSTRACT Virtual labs (VLs) are increasingly transforming education, replacing or supplementing traditional labs in response to technological advances and remote learning demands. This study explores how adopting 3D VLs, Ward Design in our case, affects lecturers' teaching and students' learning experiences, focusing on areas like engagement ...
Maryam Sharifkhani+5 more
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Quantum partial teleportation as optimal cloning at a distance
We propose a feasible scheme of conditional quantum partial teleportation of a qubit as optimal asymmetric cloning at a distance. In this scheme, Alice preserves one imperfect clone whereas other clone is teleported to Bob.
Filip, Radim
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A Mother's Work Is Never Done: On Being a Mother in Academia
Journal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Erica Pimentel, Soraya Bel Hadj Ali
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Advantage of Non‐Gaussian Operations in Phase Estimation via Mach–Zehnder Interferometer
This research delves into the advantages rendered by probabilistic non‐Gaussian operations in phase estimation, using Mach–Zehnder interferometers with difference‐intensity and parity detection measurement schemes. An experimentally viable scheme is considered to implement three distinct non‐Gaussian operations, namely, photon subtraction, photon ...
Manali Verma+3 more
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Teleportation, Bell's Inequalities and Inseparability
Relations between teleportation, Bell's inequalities and inseparability are investigated. It is shown that any mixed two spin-$1\over2$ state which violates the Bell-CHSH inequality is useful for teleportation.
Bennett+18 more
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Criteria for continuous-variable quantum teleportation [PDF]
Samuel L. Braunstein+2 more
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Teletransporter and other troubles [PDF]
The article is a commentary on the work of Alexey Kardash Teletransporter and Origami. It critically analyses the objections to the survival of the person in teleportation: about hidden dualism, about violation of cause-and-effect relations and about ...
R. L. Kochnev
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