PowerPoints? Forget it. Instructional film? Nah. White board? Boring. Instead, two UK teachers are experimenting with a more interesting way to spice up in-class lectures.
Kapil Sugand and Pedro Campos, junior doctors from St. George's University of London, presented holograms of life-like images to students in their latest seminar. Called HAMLET (Holography-Assisted Medical Lecturing and E-Tutoring), the presentation included jumbo 3D manifestations of a 13-foot-tall kidney, a skull and other parts of the human anatomy (see above and below).
The HAMLET team developed the lecture for medical students and junior doctors around a 3D animation of the human-kidney system. After the same lecture was conducted without animation, students were asked to provide feedback, which will be assessed to determine whether the technology aided their understanding of the lecture topics. Read more...
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