Introduction
- This is an open source project being made with the collaboration of UCL, GOSH, and Avanade.
- It consists of a 360-video editor featuring layers, dynamic timeline hotspots that are interactable, and speech transcriptions in various languages.
- This software allows users in training sessions to be effectively informed about emergency scenarios.

Development procedure
- This project is about building an editor with layers and interactive timeline hotspots that apply situated cognition 360 videos to a handful of human factors training sessions during a series of emergency scenarios.
- We first clarify the requirements from our perspective users and our clients. We created personas and scenarios from the users’ side and drew out interactive prototypes.
- We implemented the project in unity. The project allows the user to annotate a situated cognition 360 video with hotspots that contains explanatory information. A named hotspot could contain information written in text or displayed in image or situated cognition 360 video. The editor could solve all this information in a file package, with all the details in a json file.

We have finished our project!
- Min Wang: min.wang.19@ucl.ac.uk
- Kelly Ding: kelly.ding.19@ucl.ac.uk
- Michael Chen: szu-han.chen.19@ucl.ac.uk