Posts Tagged With: education

4 Reasons 3D is Vital to ISTE 2014, plus SIG3D’s Webinar Video

With ISTE 2013 only just behind us, it’s already time to start thinking about submitting proposals for next year’s conference.  The ISTE 2014 Conference will take place in Atlanta, GA from June 28 to July 1, but the call for participation ends in just a week on October 2nd. As you consider your submitting for […]

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Infographic: Stereoscopic 3D Enhances Learning

  Stereoscopic 3D Enhances Learning | In Depth Education Infographic by Nancye Blair Black   Nancye Blair Black is an award-winning educator, impactful educational consultant, author and speaker.  She is the Founder and Chair of ISTE’s Special Interest Group for 3D in Education (SIG3D).

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SIG3D Launches New 3D in Education Webinar Series

Out of ISTE’s new Special Interest Group comes a powerful opportunity for learning and collaborating with 3D in Education.  SIG3D is sponsoring a series of webinars on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 8 PM EST, along with additional opportunities for follow-up Q & As with their leadership team. Below is a list of […]

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Call for SIG3D Presenters: Show Off Your 3D Prowess at ISTE 2013

Calling all teachers, technology specialists, IT personnel, administrators and others working in education!!  Are you an innovator, successfully using stereoscopic 3D technologies in your classroom, school or district??  If so, SIG3D would love to showcase you in a 3D Learning Station at the SIG3D Gathering!   The Inaugural SIG3D Gathering will take place at the ISTE 2013 Conference on Tuesday, June 25 from 5:00 – […]

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Is anyone really teaching in 3D?

Is anyone really teaching in 3D? Isn’t 3D just a fad? Does stereoscopic 3D really help students? As I’ve become more involved in the field of educational stereoscopic 3D over the last few years, it has not been uncommon to hear these types of questions.  More often than not, people are surprised that the use […]

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