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3D technology comes to classrooms

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“What we do is we created 3D classrooms and 3D content for schools, businesses,” says Stewart Rodeheaver, president of ViziTech USA.

They began teaching for the military and it expanded from there.

“Soldiers would go home and tell their families that they dissected a tank in 3D that day and I started getting calls from the families saying ‘I’m a biology teacher what can you do for me’,” says Rodeheaver.

He says the more 3D technology is used to teach students, the higher their learning rate is.

“We have studies now that show we can raise test scores by as much as 30% per class room,” says Rodeheaver.

An average school package would include the machine, twenty-five 3D glasses, 3D projector, and math, science, and interactive libraries.

That package sells for about $12,000.

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Read the full story here: http://www.walb.com/story/15109976/3d-technology-comes-to-classrooms

 

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