Bringing the 3D-world into the classroom:a new approach to Teaching, Learning and Communicating the science of geohazards in terrestrial and marine environments
A pan-European framework for improving the understanding of onshore and offshore natural hazards
Virtual reality one of the emerging technologies that has the potential to revolutionise how environmental and geo-sciences are taught. The main aims of the project are to develop a series of virtual reality models for different natural hazard environments in both onshore and offshore environments; to generate teaching tool kits using these data and release them for free to the academic and industrial community. Read More
3DTELC at Vulcania
3DTELC was presented at Vulcania, a vulcanism-themed amusement park in Auvegne, France as part of the "Un chercheur, une manip" event Read More
3DTELC at EGU 2019
With the help of virtual reality equipment, the 3DTELC Erasmus+ project show at the 2019 EGU General Assembly in Vienna on several examples how VR can be used in geoscience research and outreach Read More