3D Printing, VR & AR: HP Teams Up with Yale to Develop Blended Reality Applications for Educational Settings http://ift.tt/2mQvgG4 In 2014, HP not only announced their entrance into 3D printing, but also introduced the concept of “blended reality” with the unveiling of the Sprout, a platform that, among other features, allows users to translate physical objects into 3D models simply by placing them on a 3D scanning bed in front of the Sprout computer monitor. Once the object has been scanned into the virtual world, the user can manipulate it with his or her hands or a stylus, and then 3D print it once any changes have been made. It’s an incredible technology that HP has been further developing over the past two and a half years, and in November, the company began a collaboration with Yale to research and develop blended reality applications. Over the past six months, professors and students from multiple Yale institutions have worked in teams, using Sprout Pros, augmented reality, virtual reality and 3D printing to test use cases for blended reality in classrooms, labs, and other educational settings. The collaboration will continue through October 2017, after which the two institutions will publish a monograph entitled “Making the Future: 3D in Academe.” It will be co-authored by Gus Schmedlen, VP of Worldwide Education at HP, and John Eberhart, principal investigator on the project and member of Yale’s School of Architecture faculty.
The individual research projects include:
The final results of the projects will be published in October at the EDUCAUSE Higher Education conference in Philadelphia. The Yale collaboration is only one of the educational initiatives that HP is involved in at the moment; they’re also working on the “Reinvent the Classroom” project with Microsoft. The project includes the Digital Promise Global initiative as well as the Learning Studios network. We’ve seen some other brilliant ideas come from academics using the Sprout to design blended reality educational tools, and we can’t wait to see what comes from the final Yale projects in October. You can learn more about the HP/Yale Blended Reality collaboration here. [Source/Images: HP]
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