16th
August 2005
Bringing
the Wow factor into the Classroom
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Over the last twelve years that I have been involved
with multimedia and visualisation for education and science communication
there has been a dramatic change in the technology available to,
and embraced by, school age students. Mobile phones are probably
the most obvious, and the rapid rise of texting and instant messaging
has been predominately driven by this group. Digital still and movie
cameras with easy to use editing software, digital music creation
and most recently pod casting, have blurred the boundaries between
being a consumer of digital media and a creator of it. The Digital
Learning Foundation was founded to help educators and students take
advantage of the opportunities offered by these digital tools and
our FilmSchool project is an
example of this.
However, over this period, there have been equally dramatic changes in the
more esoteric world of large scale, realtime interactive stereoscopic computer
visualisation. Once the preserve of a few programmers world wide, this
technology is about to explode onto the market place for entertainment,
business and research....and again, it is gaming and the availability of
low cost auto-stereoscopic displays that will drive this. Therefore, in
four or five years stereoscopic displays are likely to be common in the
home and once you have experienced a good stereoscopic display.... well,
it only needs to be seen to be believed.
So what is Stereoscopic Visualisation? It is the
way your brain expects to see things, with a left eye view and a
right eye view, and from the minor differences that around 60mm of
eye separation creates in these two views, the brain is able to calculate
depth and therefore able to construct and understand the real world
we experience every day. It is the difference between looking at
a flat photograph or illustration of an object and feeling that you
can reach out and touch the object itself.
Realtime Interactive Stereoscopic Visualisation combines modern stereoscopic
display technologies with a powerful computer that can handle huge amounts
of data and allow it to be manipulated interactively in realtime. Until
very recently the prohibitive costs and complexity of large scale, real
time, interactive stereoscopic visualisation limited its use to multi-national
companies like BP, Shell, BMW, Mercedes, Nokia or to some very fortunate
University Computing Science or Research labs.... But times have now changed,
an Apple G5 based system can not only compete, but blow away, those big
systems of only last year. And with a complete system costing only a little
more than a whiteboard installation it is now possible for schools to gain
the very real benefits that stereo visualisation brings.
“Space, the solar system and beyond” is
the first traveling school show that takes realtime interactive stereoscopic
visualisation into the school. A half hour program that promotes
understanding of complex and abstract concepts, motivates research
and self learning, and was voted the best thing they did in the whole
year by the children that have taken part..... and this is just the
beginning. Our aim is to show how this technology really makes a
difference, it is not just wow, and can promote learning and understanding
across a wide range of potential subjects including Environmental
Science, History, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Art and
Design. And, it is not just for shows, the technology is inherently
interactive and this is how it should be used as a tool that enables
exploration and discovery in an immersive environment. The first
stage of this is our Discovery Workshops where the students, research
and discover in the 3D environment and then create their own stereoscopic
presentation. The Western Australia Cornish Miners Heritage Project
and The Space Workshop are examples of this. We are also seeking
funding for the development of the "Immersive Learning Environment"...but
more of this later...
Enjoy
the show!
Phil Lavery
Chief Executive
Digital Learning Foundation
Contact us
If you or your school would like more information
or to book one of our activities, our contact
information is here. We will then contact you to discuss your
requirements in more detail.
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Space
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Solar System & Beyond
The amazing 3D Traveling School show for P4-P7. Book it now! More...
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Space School
Space: The Solar System & Beyond is touring
18 schools as part of the Careers Scotland "Blast off to Science"
project in June 2006. More...
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Institute of Physics
Space : TheSolar System & Beyond is being presented
as part of the IoP event at Glasgow Science Centre on 18th May
2006. More...
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HMIe Conference
Bringing the Wow factor into the class room.
A Seminar presented at the HMIe conference 2005. More...
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