Virtual, augmented and mixed reality in K–12 education: A review of the literature
This article provides the first review of the existing literature consolidating research into the
use of virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies within K–12 educational
environments. The review explores the peer-reviewed scholarly studies conducted between
2006 and May 2017, which involved the use of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) or
mixed reality (MR) technologies in the instruction of students in elementary, middle or high
school. The literature revealed common themes including collaboration, communication …
use of virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies within K–12 educational
environments. The review explores the peer-reviewed scholarly studies conducted between
2006 and May 2017, which involved the use of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) or
mixed reality (MR) technologies in the instruction of students in elementary, middle or high
school. The literature revealed common themes including collaboration, communication …
Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality applications in orthopedic surgery
JT Verhey, JM Haglin, EM Verhey… - … International Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Innovation in computer‐assisted surgery (CAS) aims to increase operative
accuracy and improve safety by decreasing procedure‐related complications. The
application of reality technologies, to CAS has begun to revolutionize orthopedic training
and practice. Methods For this review, relevant published reports were found via searches of
Medline (PubMed) data base using the following medical subject headings (MeSH)
terms:“virtual reality” or “augmented reality” or “mixed reality” with “orthopedics” or …
accuracy and improve safety by decreasing procedure‐related complications. The
application of reality technologies, to CAS has begun to revolutionize orthopedic training
and practice. Methods For this review, relevant published reports were found via searches of
Medline (PubMed) data base using the following medical subject headings (MeSH)
terms:“virtual reality” or “augmented reality” or “mixed reality” with “orthopedics” or …