As organizations and their employees are moving closer to the
digital era, relationships are fostered in a digital zone. For the last two
decades people communicated through emails and messages to video calls;
technology has advanced towards a two-dimensional approach. Augmented and
virtual reality are driving the real world, providing complete experiences with
innovative ways of collaborating and working. These are redefining the ways people
do business or communicate with others to maintain new relationships.
Augmented Reality (AR) is already seeping into everyone’s
lives with an aim to make learning easier and more efficient. It provides an
integrated online learning platform with a myriad of possibilities, where
learners can access courses anytime and anywhere. AR will evolve the way we
engage and collaborate. Virtual Reality (VR) replicates real-world situations in
which learners interact and respond. But, AR provides a step
ahead experience by overlaying sensors (sound, touch, smell, etc.) within a
real-time environment.
Augmented Reality for
Workplace Learning
AR delivers tailored learning experiences for workforce
training and development. Enterprises are exponentially increasing the
utilization of enterprise LMS and creating e-courses that cater to diversified
learning needs to enhance employee engagement. As per the American Society for
Training and Development, training investments improve an organization’s workplace
productivity. The rise of $680 in training expenses per employee generates, an
average of 6% improvement in total shareholder return.
The Future of AR
Today, AR is considered as a smart game changer, as it
delivers learning which mitigates dependency upon people as well as hardware by
providing real-time information in an efficient manner. Audios and gestures are
becoming key strategic elements in online learning and AR empowers this
interactivity to boost knowledge retention. As AR-based solutions are aligned
with situation-based learning, organizations investing for workforce training
and development should find this appealing.
Augmented Reality is increasingly becoming a significant
technology for enterprises, bridging the gap between virtual and real world. For
organizations looking to incorporate AR and VR into their e-learning programs
are primed to make long-term gains. Although these are at nascent stages and
need to mature in the future, they will become a key component of future
enterprises. Keeping this in mind, organizations need to ensure how to embed
their LMS technologies with AR and train employees on how to leverage ample benefits
from them.