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Activities formulated by interviewees of the crime scene case

Activities formulated by interviewees of the crime scene case

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Designers are increasingly collaborating with various stakeholders to address complex societal challenges. These challenges often require a codesign approach, where differ-ent actors with diverse perspectives and experiences unite to explore innovative ave-nues for change. Such collaboration requires empathy between the actors to under-stand each o...

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... VR training allows them to take their time for experiencing how a senior detective would address a crime scene investigation, thereby gaining skills and knowledge applicable to their first real cases. The junior detective is thus the empathiser, see Figure 4. The training is designed for the empathiser to go through while being guided in person by a senior detective in and in VR by a senior detective. ...
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... in interacting with the objects and clustering in the thought room, empathisers can compare their view with the perspective of the senior VR-detective. As in case one and two, the VR immersion is followed by several reflection activities, see Figure 4. ...
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... VR training allows them to take their time for experiencing how a senior detective would address a crime scene investigation, thereby gaining skills and knowledge applicable to their first real cases. The junior detective is thus the empathiser, see Figure 4. The training is designed for the empathiser to go through while being guided in person by a senior detective in and in VR by a senior detective. ...
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... in interacting with the objects and clustering in the thought room, empathisers can compare their view with the perspective of the senior VR-detective. As in case one and two, the VR immersion is followed by several reflection activities, see Figure 4. ...
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... VR training allows them to take their time for experiencing how a senior detective would address a crime scene investigation, thereby gaining skills and knowledge applicable to their first real cases. The junior detective is thus the empathiser, see Figure 4. The training is designed for the empathiser to go through while being guided in person by a senior detective in and in VR by a senior detective. ...
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... in interacting with the objects and clustering in the thought room, empathisers can compare their view with the perspective of the senior VR-detective. As in case one and two, the VR immersion is followed by several reflection activities, see Figure 4. ...

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