Description
In recent years, many educational proposals have moved to virtual environments. Likewise, many companies have moved much of their interaction to virtual environments. If interaction through an interface (computer or telephone) is part of our daily life, it also generates fatigue, demotivation, and isolation.In this course, we will address the fundamental neurocognitive parameters to transform virtual interaction into an attractive and motivating process. The brain needs certain requirements to interact with virtual landscapes. In this course, you will learn the neurobiology behind an interface.The areas of the brain that scan an interface for information and orientationHow to redesign virtual environments so that the brain can interact without disruptionHow emotions influence the approach to an interface.How to redesign a cycle of pedagogical experiences in virtual environmentsHow to apply multiple innovative textual codes to display attractive contentHow memory operates in the consolidation of learningHow to motivate creativity and production of people in virtual environmentsHow to plan virtual sessions to obtain maximum attention and production performanceIn addition to the design of educational environments, we will also present the same parameters in the creation of virtual workspaces. How to support hybrid corporate interrelationships with new instances of interactionHow to distribute the dimensions of the corporate approach to enhance people's performance in virtual environmentsThe course provides eight formulas for design, nine downloadable guides for implementation, and two worksheets for planning.