Education


Today, technology offers many new and interesting ways to learn...

Most training programs being used today generally involve a computer and/or some form of audio/visual presentation to get their subjects across. In most cases it's staring at a screen and following commands, sometimes it's a passive experience where the viewer just watches a video and later maybe answers a questionnaire. In the end, it simply comes down to the viewers memory and what they remember is what they've learned.


"Stereo pictures are more memorable than flat pictures"

A memory study conducted by the University of Indiana concluded:

"Subjects performed best when the pictures were studied in Stereo3D and tested in Stereo3D". "These results reflect a theory of encoding specificity, which says that memory recall will be best if the same cues, such as depth associated with encoding a memory are also present during attempts at retrieving it."

The study further stated, "Stereoscopic images are novel and therefore interesting. Because subjects pay more attention to interesting pictures, novelty can increase memorability".  

"Performance was poorest when the subjects studied flat pictures and then were tested with Stereo3D pictures." These results conclude that "stereo depth has a long-lasting, not temporary, effect on memory."

Stereo3D can be tailored to your particular training requirements.

Interactive or passive applications available on any video format and most any computer platform. Let Stereomedia help you step into the teaching and instruction methods for the 21st Century. Stereomedia's revolutionary education system has changed the way science is taught.