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Efficacy Studies

Arkansas Efficacy Studies Show Improved Outcomes with Transfr

In 2023, Transfr partnered with three schools in Arkansas to measure student experiences with VR learning: Pea Ridge Jr High, Pea Ridge High, and Arkansas State University (ASU) Three Rivers Career Center (which provides CTE training to high school students). 1
Student in VR headset using VR controls. A face in a helmet inset into image.

Efficacy Studies

Arkansas Efficacy Studies Show Improved Outcomes with Transfr

In 2023, Transfr partnered with three schools in Arkansas to measure student experiences with VR learning: Pea Ridge Jr High, Pea Ridge High, and Arkansas State University (ASU) Three Rivers Career Center (which provides CTE training to high school students). 1
Student in VR headset using VR controls. A face in a helmet inset into image.

Efficacy Studies

Arkansas Efficacy Studies Show Improved Outcomes with Transfr

Goodwill of Western Missouri & Eastern Kansas (MoKan) uses Transfr to help participants across their 82-county service area explore the world of advanced manufacturing without the expense or difficulty of site visits.1

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“It’s great to see how well students responded to the VR headsets, how quickly they adapted and how engaged they were with the simulations. The students put their phones down, focused on the training simulation, and were able to complete the modules without distraction.

 

John Bratton, instructor, ASU Three Rivers

1 Data was collected by online survey only from students who agreed to participate in the study. The survey was designed to gather information about students’ courses and programs, comfort level with VR, engagement, and confidence levels using VR learning simulations. All students’ responses were anonymous to protect their privacy.

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