PSCR 2020: Most Watched Sessions

PSCR 2020: Most Watched Sessions

PSCR launched The Digital Experience on July 27 and during our first week - over 1,000 people got their first glimpse of the content we've been preparing all summer. Of the 82 on-demand sessions that are available through the PSCR 2020 portal, five rose to the top as the most-watched. Have you seen our most popular sessions yet? Let us know what you think! 


5. Prototyping 3D User Interfaces for First Responders





Due to rapid advances in technology, first responders will eventually have access to building information, sensor data, and fire protection system data in real-time. However, the presentation of this critical information has not been fully evaluated from the human performance perspective. This session addresses some of the benefits and challenges of using virtual reality (VR) for prototyping 3D user interfaces. The theoretical background needed to effectively identify public safety end-user needs will be introduced, along with highlights from some of the previous research efforts conducted by both PSCR and the University of Central Florida (UCF). The session concludes with a brief discussion of current and future research directions within the PSCR UI/UX portfolio. 


From the PSCR 2020 portal, navigate to the "On-Demand Sessions" room, click on "User Interface User Experience", and click on the first option "Prototyping 3D User Interfaces for First Responders".


4. Developing a Best Practices Framework for Indoor Mapping, Tracking, & Navigation





Join the NIST i-Axis Team in our continued quest to create the first Best Practices Guide for Indoor Mapping, Tracking, and Navigation. Why create a best practices guide? In Public Safety, “early adopters” are the individuals working within agencies who encoura ..

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