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AWWA School Works with NTU to Set Up a 3D Interactive Room

  • Writer: Fischer Cai
    Fischer Cai
  • Dec 25, 2013
  • 1 min read

The trend is in line with the goal of the Ministry of Education (MOE) to encourage teachers to use infocomm technologies to transform teaching. MOE plans to roll out a new online portal by 2016 which will help level up students across schools. Even special education schools are joining in, with the Asian Women's Welfare Association School, working with NTU to set up a 3-D interactive room, which has a 3m screen and motion sensors to allow students to interact with virtual pink dolphins.

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