Trainer Cast View — one trainer, every learner, live.
VR training without trainer visibility is unsupervised practice. Drona VR's Trainer Cast View streams every operator's first-person scenario view to a single dashboard, with in-session scoring, intervention queue and group-level competency analytics. One expert trainer can supervise 12 active learners across a plant, or one senior trainer can support multiple sites simultaneously.
Five capabilities that separate observed VR training from unsupervised practice.
Trainer Cast View is the layer that turns VR from a content-delivery tool into a coached learning environment. It is what makes VR training acceptable to safety auditors who require operator-competency demonstration under supervision.
See exactly what the learner sees
The trainer's dashboard streams every active learner's first-person scenario view in real time. Trainer can switch between learners, observe technique, identify procedure deviation as it happens.
Scoring rubric updates as the scenario runs
Each procedure's scoring rubric — gowning sequence steps, PTW issuance items, SCSR donning time — populates live. Trainer sees scores update without needing to step through a post-session review.
Surface learners who need attention first
Algorithm flags learners deviating from expected procedure, struggling with a step, or scoring below threshold. Trainer addresses the queue rather than scanning every active session.
Coach in real time without removing the headset
Trainer can speak directly to an active learner via the headset's audio channel. Coaching mid-scenario, not post-mortem. Same as a live trainer on the floor — closer than a remote-supervised classroom.
Cohort-level competency view in real time
Across the active cohort, trainer sees population-level scoring, time-to-completion distribution, and the procedures where the cohort is consistently struggling. Feeds the post-session debrief.
Trainer sign-off captured per session
The trainer dashboard is also the sign-off interface. Every session ends with trainer attestation of competency demonstration — feeding the LMS audit trail in DGMS / OISD / USFDA / OSHA-acceptable format.
What a trainer sees during an active cohort.
Illustrative cohort view from a typical pharma cleanroom rollout. 8 active learners running cleanroom gowning scenarios, one flagged for intervention, real-time scoring updating as scenarios progress.
Cleanroom Gowning · Cohort 03
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Trainer Cast View is what makes multi-shift, multi-plant operations practical.
Without live observation, VR training is correspondence-school-grade — operators complete sessions but supervisor verification depends on after-the-fact log review. Trainer Cast View brings VR up to the standard of in-person supervised on-floor training, then exceeds it by letting one expert serve more learners across geographies.
Trainer Cast View — questions buyers ask.
Direct answers to the questions L&D leads, EHS heads and plant trainers put to us before evaluation.
How many learners can one trainer observe simultaneously?
Up to 12 active learners on a single dashboard view. In our deployment data, the practical sweet spot is 6-8 active learners per trainer for hands-on coaching of complex procedures (cleanroom gowning, SCSR donning, PTW issuance). For simpler procedures and refresher training, 12+ is workable.
Can a trainer observe across multiple sites?
Yes. Trainer Cast View is network-aware. A senior trainer at the head office can supervise active sessions at multiple plants simultaneously — particularly useful for multi-plant networks that don't have senior expertise distributed at every site. Latency for live observation is low; for voice intervention, sub-second.
Does this require the headsets to be online during training?
For live observation, yes — the headset streams the first-person view to the trainer dashboard. This is the trade-off vs Offline & Edge mode. Most operations run a hybrid: scenarios that need supervision use Trainer Cast View on the connected training-room headsets; refresher and self-directed sessions use Offline & Edge mode in the field. The same scenario library supports both.
How does the intervention queue prioritise learners?
Three signals: scenario deviation (operator skipped a step or executed out of sequence), score trajectory below threshold, and time spent at a single step beyond expected. The dashboard surfaces the most-at-risk learner at the top of the queue. Trainer can override prioritisation for specific learners.
Is this what regulators look for in supervised training?
Increasingly, yes. DGMS, OISD, USFDA and OSHA audit frameworks all reference operator-competency demonstration under supervision. Trainer Cast View provides the supervision layer with audit-trail records that show who supervised, what they observed, what scoring they assigned and what sign-off was issued. Confirm with your designated competent person before formal audit.
Can senior operators run Trainer Cast View, or does it require dedicated trainers?
Either. Most plants enable shift supervisors and senior operators as Trainer Cast View users — they're already the de facto coaches. Drona VR's train-the-trainer programme covers the dashboard usage in 2-3 hours. For larger operations, dedicated training cells (typical in pharma and refining) run Trainer Cast View as a primary function.
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