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3D Educational Software

3D Educational Software

Using books, videos and television programmes can provide an incredibly effective method for learning and education.  Providing raw data and information in a way which can be discovered and comprehended by people studying a subject.

Maths

3D software can be used to display trigonometry and algebra in a fresh and inative way which is more compelling and understandable to the students.  Using images which are easier to relate to than textbooks or flat screen images.  Much closer to physical objects.

English

English can be taught using images of words and graphics which are more compelling than flat screen traditional methods.  They can also be used to display stories and animations in a more realistic and believable manner, especially to the cold imagination of children. 

Science

3D can be used to present scientific educational images and data in an incredibly effective manner.  Presenting images of neutrons, ions and complete elements in a new and innovative method can be teaching of science much easier than using books and posters.

The use of 3D software lends itself to the use application of education incredibly well.  It is matter of time before 3D televisions, computers and even laptops will be available on the market.  Enabling students of all levels and ages to access information in a method is far more enjoyable and realistic than text books. 

Along with 3D screens and software the technology can be used to teach people in a far more interactive and selective manner.  People learning any subject can become immersed in the learning, enabling teachers and educators to teach a complete range of subjects in a method in a more effective manner than ever before.

The use of 3D has long been associated with movie production and cinemas.  However, the same technology can now be used for a wide variety of purposes with some more influential than others and there is no more effective role than to educate people from all ages and all skills levels.

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A short documentary exploring stereotypes of nurses and the nursing profession. This documentary is one of Ryerson University’s online learning tools, used by instructors to spark discussion in the online student forums. Produced By: Digital Education Strategies at The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education, Ryerson University © 2008 Ryerson University. All rights reserved. * Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE) identified “I’m just a Nurse” as a recipient of the Award of Merit 2009 in the Media Festival.
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