Abstract

User studies need to be perform on the new technology such as Mixed reality (MR) before it reach maturity. In this paper we would like to reveal the study that has been done to determine users’ perception and acceptance on the mixed reality prototype, named Mixed Reality Regenerative Concept (MRRC). The aim of MRRC is to increase users understanding on regenerative concept and tissue engineering. The participants consisted of 37 volunteers from 2 nd and 3 rd year Biomedical Science students who have never experienced with mixed reality technology. We used constructs personal innovativeness, perceived enjoyment, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and intention to use to evaluate respondents’ acceptance. Results showed that perceived usefulness was the most important factors to determine the intention to use of mixed reality technology compared to perceived enjoyment and perceived ease of use. However students showed high willingness to use the technology in the future.

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