The return to the workplace is a focal point for many in the built environment but one of the most important elements is easy to overlook. Guest services will be vital in the return to the workplace. Front-of-house teams will be responsible for welcoming building users back and reassuring them as they negotiate shared spaces in the post-Covid era.
The workplace will inevitably look different after Covid. We have become more aware of our spaces, how clean they are, and what spaces building users share. Employees have also become more conscious of the pros and cons of the workplace. For some, a year of working from home has been a welcome break from the stress and time taken by a commute.
Few years ago, a popular mobile game Pokémon Go that conquered the world has made augmented reality (AR) technology widely known. Today, AR is not limited to entertainment, but also extends to medical, retail, training, and education. Among them, the AR application in education is flourishing, it is becoming a major trend in teaching.
The attractiveness of AR teaching is that the content can be presented in lifelike 3D images, making some boring content lively and intriguing, thus, arousing learning interest and reinforcing students memory. According to a study in the United Kingdom, human’s brain memory responds differently to AR and non-AR tasks. Humans’ memory of information related to AR tasks is 70% more intense than general non-AR content. Meanwhile, human’s brain participation, left and right brain attention, and emotional response intensity also perform better in AR tasks.
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