Here are a few quotes from the students who had a chance to try out a 3D learning experience in their classroom:
"I think it would really stay in your brain more, because you're having fun with it."
"It's really interactive and exciting"
"It lets you focus on the details of it."
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Students usually don't give this sort of reaction when they are asked to open up a traditional textbook! "Book work is boring. (With 3D) you get into it...and then you can play back that picture in your mind when you're taking a test" - Student, Rock Island, IL (track 3).
DLP Enables 3D in the Classroom at FETC (Promotional video)
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The Classroom in 3D
THE Journal, February 2010 "In assessing the classroom potential of 3D, experts point to its capacity to enhance visualization. That could prove useful in classes such as geometry, in which the third dimension could illustrate complex spatial concepts, and biology, where 3D could be used for frog dissections or to show images of cells. Subjects such as astronomy, history, geography, art history, and earth sciences would be enriched as well."
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Close this window Jump to comment form3D will be big, but I think value for money will be bigger. I responded (of sorts) here: http://mclear.co.uk/2010/07/07/3d-in-the-classroom/
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