3-D equipment gives school lessons an added dimension
10:57 AM CDT on Friday, September 3, 2010
Vera Johnson's fifth-graders barely noticed as visitors walked into their classroom this week. They were far too focused on the disembodied head that seemed to float in the front of the room.
Suddenly a human ear, with all its innards exposed, jumped out at them.
"Whoa!"
The kids were responding to a relatively new kind of technology just starting to filter into North Texas classrooms: a 3-D projection system, coupled with interactive, computer-driven content.
In her class at Richardson ISD's Hamilton Park Pacesetter Magnet