Adaptive Video Simulation for Social Skills Development

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By Mesut Akdere1, Kris Acheson1, Brian Chupp, Yeling Jiang1

Purdue University

This 2-D video simulation aims to develop learners’ social skills in the immersive environment. After the training, learners may experience improvement in their personal attributes to interact effectively with other people who are culturally...

Version 1.0 - published on 29 Sep 2020 doi:10.4231/02MW-SS48 - cite this Archived on 29 Sep 2020

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Description

The video simulation can be used in educational environments and organizational training settings. To achieve best video experience, audience need to have a high-definition screen to play 360-videos in the screen. Participants can use mouse to drag the window for full 360-degree view. Learners will need to provide responses by using a mouse or a touchpad, and the responses to prompts/questions in the simulation will be automatically recorded and stored to the 2D file. This 2D video simulation is developed at Purdue HRD Virtual Lab.

Required Equipment and Programs to Run 2D Video Training Simulation:

  • A computer or laptop that is capable of video play
  • Download the entire project file, titled “Adaptive Video Simulation for Social Skills Development” on PURR, missing files may cause failure of the play of the simulation.
    • Use the “Download Bundle” button to download a .zip folder of the project

 

How to Download and Run 2D Video Training Simulation:

  • Use the “Download Bundle” button to download a .zip folder of the project; this will require at least 2.5 GB of free space
  • Once the file is downloaded, extract all contents to a desired location on your device
  • Video version: Open the extracted “Desktop” folder and double click the “Mesut360.exe” file to run Video project

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