i agree, online teaching? guides for the internet? take apart a digital version of something, expanding small parts in size? lectures?
That would actually be really useful for online classes teaching mechanics or something. If you could have all your students print off sheets that would break apart an engine block or something when you put it on the webcam.
that would be great, especially if you need to highlight parts or make them bigger, but this would only really useful once the standard for webcam video quality to be quite high, but then you could also say that a well designed online interactive piece which multiple people could use at the same time with a teacher could have the same effect and that the augmented reality is just a novelty or is better for exhibitions or museums as kids would love it? or that really it is just pointless and the real problem is raising the standard of design for education? WHO KNOWS
you could also do something with some sort of multiplayer game maybe?
i think maybe its perfect for museums
Maybe it's one step closer to having holograms
maybe, that would be technical amazing but i imagine very very very creepy like ron muek sculptures
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