The MicroSoft HoloLens augmented reality glasses allow to mix the real world with computer generated 3D graphics. Microsoft has partnered with Case Western Reserve University to implement this technology for teaching medicine. The hope is that teaching how things look and work in 3D within a real environment will lead to better understanding of the structure and physical processes happening within the body. Here’s an introductory video to the project that Microsoft just released:
Link: Microsoft HoloLens info page…
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