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A desktop virtual environment trainer provides superior retention of a spatial assembly skill
We compared the efficacy of a simple virtual environment (VE) training system with two media more commonly used to train people: paper and video tutorials. Participants learned how to solve a spatial puzzle in one of the three training media. People who trained with the VE spent more time training, however they performed significantly better than people in the other groups a week later.