Anita Ismail, Adlin Masood, Nur Aqilah Hazirah Mohd Anim
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摘要
清真经济的四年复合年增长率(CAGR)为 7.5%,预计到 2025 年将达到 2.8 万亿美元。为了获得并保持清真认证,企业必须保证其员工具备丰富的知识和技能。在企业中实施 "清真计划 "可能很复杂,尤其是当生产实体由非穆斯林拥有和管理时。因此,制定清真培训计划至关重要。主要的挑战在于确保受训人员能够保留和回忆所学知识,最终改变他们的工作文化和思维方式。为应对这一挑战,企业清真培训计划必须包含内在的学习保持元素,例如通过游戏进行游戏化。游戏化可以提高员工的参与度和安全意识,降低培训成本,缩短学习曲线。此外,最近在增强现实(AR)、混合现实(MR)和游戏化方面取得的技术进步可以增强用户体验,提高各领域的绩效。AR 和 MR 是可行的选择,因为它们可以实时包含当前环境的各个方面,并呈现虚拟世界与现实的结合。本研究探讨了 AR 和 MR 游戏化清真培训的可行性,以增强清真工人的能力,促进企业的可持续发展和扩张。研究回顾并分析了已发表的文献,这些文献来自书目和其他公认的来源。因此,作者发现,虽然 AR 和游戏化已被广泛使用,但将二者结合起来以增强体验式学习和身临其境的感觉仍处于起步阶段。研究结果表明,利用这些方法可以开展面向未来的清真培训,提高体验式学习和身临其境的学习效果,并且可以随时随地进行学习。
Transforming Halal Training Through Gamification and Immersive Technology to Empower Talents
With a 4-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.5%, the Halal economy is estimated to reach US$2.8 trillion by 2025. To obtain and retain Halal certification, businesses must guarantee that their workers are knowledgeable and skilled. Implementing Halal-toyyiban in businesses can be complex, especially when the manufacturing entities are owned and managed by non-Muslims. Therefore, developing a Halal training programme is crucial. The main challenge is ensuring that trainees can retain and recall what they have learned, ultimately changing their work culture and mindset. To address this challenge, corporate Halal training programmes must include built-in learning retention elements, such as gamification through games. Gamification can enhance employee engagement and safety awareness, reduce training costs, and lower learning curves. Moreover, recent technological advancements in Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), and gamification enhance user experience and performance in various domains. AR and MR are viable options as they can include aspects of the current environment in real-time and present a combination of the virtual world and reality. This study explores the viability of AR and MR gamified Halal training to empower Halal workers for businesses’ sustainability and expansion. The study reviews and analyses published literature from bibliographic and other acknowledged sources. Consequently, the authors discovered that while AR and gamification have been used extensively, combining both to enhance experiential learning and immersive experience is in its infancy. The findings suggest that leveraging these options can lead to future-oriented Halal training that improves experiential and immersive learning and is accessible anytime and anywhere.