By Rhea Kelly, Campus Technology
At the University of California, Berkeley, learners can hone their leadership and interpersonal skills through a virtual reality environment designed to help people navigate a global and multicultural workplace. The institution’s Robertson Center for Intercultural Leadership (CIL) is using customized VR simulations created by Mursion, a company that provides immersive VR training in career skills. The Mursion platform “blends artificial intelligence with live human interaction to deliver training that prepares learners for challenging interpersonal moments on the job,” according to a news announcement.
December 24, 2019
UC Berkeley Uses VR to Teach Interpersonal Skills
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