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Human Anatomy

Overview: The Human Anatomy project allows students and teachers to interact with a three dimensional human male model. There are Skin, Skeletal, Connective Tissue, Organs, Muscles, Nervous System, Circulatory System and Lymphatic System layers. Users can view, rotate, zoom and hide the layers, draw directly onto the view port, and read information about landmarks and areas of interest. There are also tools to help students study, such as videos, drag and drop quizzes and label matching exercises.
Technologies Used: HTML, JavaScript, Autodesk Maya
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Vet Tech

Overview: This project was created for the Veterinarian Technician program. It allows students to explore a dog skeleton in detail. The interactive 3D model is accompanied by text, video and other learning tools.
Technologies Used: 3D scanner, MeshLab, HTML, JavaScript
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Forensic Anthropology

Overview: In Biological Anthropology a significant focus of basic and applied research is on the study of the gross morphology of human skeletal remains in order to learn about the life of the individual that the remains belong to. 3D imaging technology helps students learn and conduct experiments for the external morphology and habitual activities.
Technologies Used: 3D scanner, MeshLab, HTML, JavaScript
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Plumbing

Overview: Measure twice and cut once. This application helps students visualize and calculate how long each piece of pipe needs to be when working with complex projects.
Technologies Used: Autodesk Maya, HTML, JavaScript
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Cable Management

Overview: This simulation walks through the steps required to build a RJ45 Ethernet Cable. Inside a simulated classroom environment, students will follow the steps using the tools provided, then test the cable to make sure it works properly.
Technologies Used: Autodesk Maya, Unity, C#, Photoshop
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