MUHAMMAD RAFIQ IQBAL BIN SAMSURI
Nurul Fazmidar Mohd Noor
Madam Nabela Naam
This project aims to develop a VR simulation training application for cabin crew first aid training named Virtual First Aid Simulation: Major and Minor Medical Emergencies to enhance engagement and retention of crucial first aid procedures. The report provides an overview of the research background that is helpful in addressing the problem statement. To address this challenge, a new approach is needed, one that incorporates virtual environment and simulation. The objective of the project is to study the implementation of current technologies of virtual reality in simulation training, to develop immersive simulation training tools through virtual reality and to evaluate the effectiveness of VR technology in training sessions. The literature review aims to understand more about first aid treatment and VR simulation, specifically in context of the effectiveness compared to traditional methods. Divided into several ideas and discussions, there are 6 literature that helps in providing sufficient review towards this project development. This report also provides the prototype model to help demonstrate how the project will develop between stages. Requirements for this project are obtained from online surveys, which were distributed to help find out the features and opinion on the use of VR simulation for the first aid training. For system analysis and design, storyboards are also provided to explain how the system will operate. Towards the end of this project, the development of the game will progress until the objectives are satisfied. In the system development, tools that are used will be discussed how its technical implementation to my module for developing the simulation training system. The result and discussion section explains about the testing processes along the development. Solving the problem that arises after the user test. For the last section will disclose the strength, limitations and future works for this project. The project ultimately aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of VR-based simulation training, contributing to the future of immersive learning experiences.