Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University, in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control, funded two psychological simulations that explore safety in the workplace. These gallery images represent selections of the study that student use to diagnosed distressed co-workers.
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Doctor interview
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A computer controlled doctor character is interviewed to assess his feelings.
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Social worker interview
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Bots are a power way to interact with meaningful dialog.
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The receptionist is questioned
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Students explore the virtual medical environment to learn more about the situation at hand.
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Fellow nurse bot
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Virtual characters can respond using branching dialog.
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Diagnosis in the waiting room
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Animated characters act, and respond, in realistic ways to heighten the learning experience.
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Learner explores reaction choices
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The interactive kiosk provides a range of branching inquiries.
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