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Stephen Downes

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This article (19 page PDF) describes the adoption of Extended Reality Smart Glasses (XRSG) to support surgeons. It's not directly related to learning technology, but I felt it was relevant because of its use of the technology acceptance model (TAM) to describe, for example, "the usefulness and ease of use of extended reality, medical framing methods, interactive technology, operational specifications, and clarity of use," all of which have direct application to learning technology adoption. The study was conducted at five hospitals in Malaysia. Ease of use and usefulness had the most significant impact on technology adoption, while interaction design had the greatest impact on performance.

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