Virtual Reality Tour Sebagai Media Promosi Dan Pembelajaran Alur Pelayanan Rumah Sakit

Tika Sari Dewi(1*)
(1) Gadjah Mada University
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
Background: The Budi Rahayu Regional General Hospital Magelang is a hospital that has only been established for 2 years, so information technology is needed that supports promotion and provides information related to service flow. Virtual Reality Tour has been considered as a very effective technology that is useful as a media for promotion and learning related to hospitals which is more interesting because it provides a real/immersive and interactive experience to users.
Methods: Using the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) with 6 stages of multimedia development (concept, design, material collection, assembly, testing, distribution).
Results: This research produces a website-based virtual reality tour. After that, user experience testing was carried out with benchmark results in the good category and positive impression values.
Conclusion: Virtual reality tour can be used as a media for promotion and education of service flow in hospitals. The user experience in using virtual reality tours is that users feel they are in their original/immersive environment, can explore navigation freely so as to create interactive, practical learning, and create a feeling of security and comfort.
Keywords: virtual reality tour, multimedia development life cycle, promotion of hospital service flow
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