Augmented and Virtual Reality with the UO Science Literacy Program
Last week members of the Science Literacy Program visited the Price Science Commons’s VizLab to explore AR and VR hardware and software as they relate to science education. I had the chance to show off the Microsoft HoloLens with several software packages including the Palmyra Archeology package , the Case Western Human Anatomy package, and the Atlanta Airport Air Traffic Controller software. However, it seem the bigger hit was looking at molecules with the Oculus Rift.