[Channel News]
Educators, who advocate the use 3D technology, say it can help improve grades and cultivate mastery of lessons.
In the Philippines, where it’s common for public schools to have only one computer, an attempt is being made to extend 3D learning to all students.
Learning Mathematics and Science has taken on a new dimension.
Fractions in 3D and understanding the human body from a different perspective, abstract ideas suddenly become fun and exciting.
Grade 6 student Omar Hassan said: “It was amazing and fun and it made my learning experience three times better.” …
“We have already 92 million Filipinos and there are five million here in Manila alone and if we can help at least 10 schools in a year and that 10 could help thousands of students, then we made an impact already in our country because you cannot reach everyone. …
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