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by the numbers
the numbers don't lie!
Employees report that they can only dedicate 1% of their work to Learning and Development. The completion
rate of online courses is only 15%. Not to mention the average adult’s attention span is 7-10 minutes.
However, immersive learning, which is learning in a stimulated and controlled interactive environment,
through Virtual Reality could change the way people absorb information for the better. Immersive learning
is fun, stimulates the senses, adds a gaming aspect, gives users the right to “safely” fail and learn by doing.
This type of learning has a 100% attention rate from users, is 5 times more engaging than any other media,
and yields a 75 – 90% knowledge retention rate.
in the late 1800’s, herman 87% of learning is still done edgar dale built his cone of
ebbingaus developed the through classroom training, the experience theory in 1969 based
forgetting curve concept, which average attention span for adults is on the premise that the medium in
states that a person forgets 90% of 7 to 10 minutes, and unfortunately which training is delivered is key to
training course content after one online training completion rates learning efficiency. we remember
month. are a discouraging 15% 10% of the material we read, 20%
of the information we hear, but a
staggering 90% of what we do.
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