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The Next Generation of Next Generation Learning
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Projection’s gone mini The Pico PK301 –A 120" Image –Built-in Media Player with 32GB Micro SD Slot –WVGA (854 x 480) Resolution –1.5 hours (normal) or up to 5 hrs (optional High Capacity) battery life –Wide AV compatability
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The World’s gone 3D Gaming has started the ball rolling Movies dominated by 3D this year Sport being televised in 3D Sky launching a 3D channel OpenGL becoming a dominant standard 120Hz display devices becoming more common
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3D Projection Education can take advantage –More immersive –More engaging –Adds form and scale to 2D imaging –Transforms applications like Google Earth
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Anaglyph 3D Cheap glasses, content is easy to create, technology has been around for decades. Quality is very poor
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Passive 3D Passive glasses are relatively inexpensive Very high quality, large displays Projectors costly, must be aligned perfectly, special silver screen
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Active 3D Projection Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 1 Frame 2 Can be used as a normal projector Excellent image and colour quality Low hardware cost Cost of glasses
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3D’s Possibilities for Education The gimmicky “wow” factor is not enough Software and content the key
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Appreciate The Arts… Tour the world…virtually Dissect a frog… Visualize molecules… Get a close look at the Sciences Simplify geometry… Tour the universe …virtually
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What you need for 3D 3D Capable Projector (120Hz) Optoma EX542-EDU Good spec PC Including a quad buffered graphics card capable of supporting Open GL 3D Viewing Software Stereoscopic Player or similar
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SEN Assessment Creativity High levels of engagement and the ability to visualise concepts to give a deeper understanding could potentially have an excellent effect on SEN students. Projectors by essence are display devices rather than teaching tools. 3D projectors however may provide immersive environments where practical abilities could be assessed. It’s an interesting development in imaging, which may produce more creative end result—3D cameras are already here, and software is being written with greater 3D content not hot
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Creating your own 3D 3D Photography –3D printing on Fujifilm’s lenticular paper Immediate 3D review –via rear lenticular LCD
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3D Printing A whole new world of design technology possibilities Innovative, high quality activities Creates working models Full colour option
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Creating your own 3D print content Authoring through software Using a 3D Scanner Download 3D drawings
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New Ways to Harness Creativity Across the Curriculum
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Chroma Key Technology Innovative and relatively inexpensive Invites creativity Adapts existing video technology
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YrWall – Interactive Graffiti New way of interacting In tune with student culture Allows creativity Gives students a voice
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More writing on walls Idea Paint –Making best use of wall space –Any wall becomes a Learning Space –Collaborative and Inclusive
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Immersion Rooms Immersive Environments –360 degree viewing –Floor Interaction
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Immersive Reality The next level –Body Control –True Virtual Reality –3D environment
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Quick Recap: What do we sell? Whatever we think is good
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