Attachment D
Evaluation of an Immersive “VRMine” Rescue Team Simulation Exercise
Team Trainer Interview Questions
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Interviewer will allow for and/or prompt interviewee for elaboration on Y/N questions, as appropriate, if time permits.
Age: Gender: □ Male □ Female
How many years of experience do you have… As a miner?
On a mine rescue team (MRT)? As a MRT trainer
In approximately how many mine rescue competitions have you participated, overall?
Before today, have you ever used VR simulations to train mine rescue teams? □ No □ Yes
If yes, please describe
Are VR simulations a regular component of the mine rescue training you conduct? □ No □ Yes
What value do you think VR simulations bring to mine rescue training?
If you haven’t already, would you like to use a VR simulation like the one you saw today in future training?
□ No □ Yes Explain.
If you have not ever used VR simulations in your training, why not (e.g., lack of opportunity, interest, resources)? Would you like to use VR simulations like the one you saw today in future training? □ No □ Yes Explain.
What do you see as the biggest barriers to using training like this?
In your opinion, does your organization have the resources to conduct this type of training ? □ No □ Yes
In your opinion, would your organization support the use of training exercises like this for mine rescue team training? □ No □ Yes Why or why not?
Given unlimited resources, do you think your organization would support using VR simulations like the one you saw
today for mine rescue team training? □ No □ Yes
Given the opportunity, would you be interested in participating in virtual mine rescue contests in addition to traveling to
a physical location to participate in existing mine rescue competitions? □ No □ Yes Explain.
Given the opportunity, would you be interested in participating in virtual mine rescue contests instead of traveling to a
physical location to participate? □ No □ Yes Explain.
Do you have any suggestions to improve this technology (including the spectator/trainer view) in terms of realism and/or usability?
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