Faster Learning and Better Retention
Studies show that VR training helps people learn faster and remember more. For example, a PwC study found that VR-trained employees completed their training up to four times faster than those in traditional classrooms. Additionally, VR training has a retention rate of 75%, compared to just 5% for lectures.
Time and Cost Savings
VR training saves time and money by reducing the need for travel, instructors, and physical equipment. According to ArborXR, VR training can cut onboarding time by up to 90%, reducing training hours from 30-40 to just 3-6. In the world of hunting and sport shooting that translates to less time driving to and waiting at the range and less cost for ammo.
Come prepared and learn in a safe environment
GAIM gives the opportunity to come more prepared to the range. Basic drills and dry fire tranining at home means that time spent at the range will be more effective. VR also allows trainees to practice safety protocols in various scenarios without the risks of live training.
Conclusion
Virtual Reality training is a powerful tool that makes learning faster, more efficient, and safer. By using VR, we can improve shooting skills and ensure better firearms safety.
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