Put On Your 3D Glasses — Class Is About To Start
First time accepted submitter sydneyhype writes "Seven schools across Europe have been testing the effectiveness of 3D learning tools — specifically 3D projections of body organs in biology class. A study found test results jumped up by 17%. Prof Bamford says, 'Children can see how things function. Instead of learning about the heart statically they can see it in a solid way, literally see blood passing through the valves, see exchange of oxygen, rotate it, tilt it and zoom in.'"
Anything significantly different from what people are used to will have this effect because things that are novel tend to capture people's attention.
In twenty years, when everybody has a 3D TV set, I doubt it will have nearly the same effect.
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This sort of experiment is a classic for the Hawthorne Effect. Excited children having a chance to try out the latest technology... of course their test results went up.