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Augmenting the thermal flux experiment: A mixed reality approach with the HoloLens(vol 55, pg 376, 2017)

MP Strzys; S Kapp; M Thees; J Kuhn; Paul Lukowicz; P Knierim; A Schmidt
In: The Physics Teacher, Vol. 55, No. 8, Pages 455-455, AMER ASSN PHYSICS TEACHERS 5110 ROANOKE PLACE SUITE 101, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740 USA, 2017.

Abstract

In the field of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), technologies have made huge progress during the last years and also reached the field of education. The virtuality continuum, ranging from pure virtuality on one side to the real world on the other, has been successfully covered by the use of immersive technologies like head-mounted displays, which allow one to embed virtual objects into the real surroundings, leading to a Mixed Reality (MR) experience. In such an environment, digital and real objects do not only coexist, but moreover are also able to interact with each other in real time. These concepts can be used to merge human perception of reality with digitally visualized sensor data, thereby making the invisible visible. As a first example, in this paper we introduce alongside the basic idea of this column an MR experiment in thermodynamics for a laboratory course for freshman students in physics or other science and engineering subjects that uses physical data from mobile devices for analyzing and displaying physical phenomena to students.

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