Stereoscopic in Coordination with Mixed Reality System in Classroom, 3D-edu Project Interface
Abstract: One of the most intriguing recent trends is the return of stereoscopic technology. While 3D technology is more commonly used in movies, lots of good opportunities seem to have emerged from education. It would be helpful to apply it in classroom commonly, to have more education about the way stereo works, the way our eyes perceive 3D images, and the way students can trick the eye with various techniques, such as whether users aim their cameras toward a focal point, how users handle depth of field, etc. It makes the learning process interesting and enjoyable, so learners can also improve retention. This study illustrates the process of creating a 3D application in classroom; the study on setting up 3D stereo classroom with mixed reality using Ogre engine was conducted. We also present the interface named 3D-edu that focuses primarily on system’s setting and supported technique to deal with 3D stereo and mixed reality techniques.
Presider: Gil Barte, KDU College, Penang Campus