Stereoscopic 3D in classrooms
Schools are turning away from traditional methods of educating the younger gen. Textbooks are outdated and laptops and computer screens have now taken over.
But in the ever fast moving world of technology, even these are not capable of holding the attention span of both younger and older students.
Interactive whiteboards are the newest thing, and they are soon to be complemented by 3D Projection and large format Flat Screen displays in 3D.
We live in a 3Dimensional world, and as such when learning about the world around us, be it about History, or Nature and Biology, to more advanced subjects such as Geology and Seismic Data set visualization, there is a need to visualize and absorb these topics in 3 Dimensions.
If a picture is worth a 1000 words, a 3D picture is capable of an encyclopedic impression on the brain and senses.

3D projectors in classrooms
Children’s attention spans last a lot longer when viewing stereoscopic 3D images.
It is after all a truly “immersive” learning environment.
Suddenly boring subjects come alive and draw students into another world that is hard to differentiate from their real surroundings.
This unorthodox method of delivering lessons shows encouraging results and is bound to revolutionize teaching in schools.
3D Equipped Labs:
Stereoscopic 3D as a tool for education is not limited to younger grades. In fact it has previously been a very valuable but expensive tool accessible only to well funded universities and
labs in R&D environments. Thanks to breakthrough in technology and prices, it is now affordable and feasible to install stereoscopic 3D solutions in every classroom.
Engineering students can use affordable projection or flat screen desktop stereoscopic solutions to interactively design and visualize in 3D.
Medical students get in-valuable spatial cues and sense of depth from viewing material in “Z depth”.
Almost every area in education, from archeology, the arts to chemical engineering benefits from stereoscopic 3D Visualization.
Film schools will soon be offering 3D Cinematography courses for the next generation of film-makers. Overall, stereoscopy in education is here to stay.
Real Vision offers plug and play solutions for classrooms, Auditoriums and adds to these 3D systems with content, if needed.
Below: A 3D video showing Aquatic Biodiversity, and how it helps in maintaining the equilibrium between man and nature in a township.
Note: click on the video to go to the main youtube video site to view with red-bue 3d glasses, as the embedded version of youtube player does not support 3D.




















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