Monday, November 6, 2017

A Virtual Tour Of A Plant Cell? Really?

Have you taken a tour through a cell in the human body?  How about a tour through a cell in a plant?  Probably not because you are composed of billions of these cells.  In order to tour them, your size would have to be on the 'nanoscale' -- 1/1,000,000,000.  -- that is 1 divided by 1 billion.  That is really small.  Although, if you were able to scale yourself (for the purpose of touring only of course) to that level, here is a short tour via a video (about 6 minutes in length) of what you would see:





Crazy cool right?  In case you missed the tour of the human cell, I embedded a video in a post with a short tour of a human cell -- check it out.  The virtual tour above along with the tour in the previous post are the beginning of a new way to utilize technology (comparable to that used by the gaming industry) to teach critical instruction to the students of today and tomorrow.



Furthermore, think of using the technology presented above during a visit to your physician.  Exploring the pathway of disease progression or mitigation through various treatments (on display) would clarify the need to stick to strict protocol prescribed by your physician.  Regardless, videos like these have a tremendous promise in providing a visually stimulating atmosphere to the students of the present classroom and those in years to come.  The future of technology incorporated into the classroom along with society continues to amaze and inspire new avenues of learning.



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