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3D Camera and Flatscreen

  • 09-03-2011 10:44pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,616 ✭✭✭


    All,
    I am about to come into some fun equipment: a 3D camera and a 3D HD TV.

    Now I need to develop content for the classroom.

    Any ideas that would benefit Physics classes would be greatly appreciated.

    I am thinking there's a lot of room to study E&M and right hand rules.

    Please be as specific as possible.

    Conversely, if you ever wished for 3D technology or thought it would make your life easier, please advise when/where.

    Slan


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,457 ✭✭✭Morbert


    What are you using to develop content? There are some interesting areas, but if you have to restrict content to what's relevant to the leaving/junior cert then it will be more challenging.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,616 ✭✭✭FISMA


    Morbert wrote: »
    What are you using to develop content?
    Do you mean software wise? Asset wise? Hardware wise?

    I am still determining all of the assets that I will have. However, it will be considerable: green screens, slow mo cams, 3d cams, digital cams, tons of software, and maybe even a support team!
    Morbert wrote: »
    There are some interesting areas, but if you have to restrict content to what's relevant to the leaving/junior cert then it will be more challenging.

    Content is whatever we choose. However, I imagine that the largest audience will be in the Secondary School to First/Second Year University students.

    I expect I will start off with something E&M - maybe Gauss or Ampere.


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