
This paper presents Empeiria, which uses cutting-edge technologies and novel virtual reality systems to enhance future in-class education training. Empeiria incorporates JavaScript, WebGL, WebVR, and powerful web graphics engines like Babylon.js to create immersive training experiences. It demonstrates a useful application of computer science concepts and increases the dissemination of edge technologies across academic disciplines. Most importantly, Empeiria improves education technology and professional training through the creation of two major software products; an immersive experience editing system (Empeiria-E) and an immersive experience viewing system (Empeiria-V). We show how these virtual reality systems can lead to more effective training and improve our understanding of trainees.
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