Learning with Handheld 3-D Devices Could Soon be Reality
April 22nd, 2010
eSchool News
Handheld devices that display 3-D animation could soon be used in the classroom, technology advocates say. New 3-D technology being developed for devices such as Nintendo DS could help students engage in learning with technology they are already using to play video games outside of school, the advocates suggest. “3-D will really benefit education if it’s relevant to the subject — for example, a 3-D version of the human body for biology, or seeing how a plane flies for physics,” one researcher of games-based learning said.
Topics assigned: News
Games, Portable Technology
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