The following links will provide you with examples of how teachers, students, and web developers are using panoramas and object movies as a teaching tool:

Geologic Explorations: Students can explore a variety of unique geological formations using Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR) panoramas.

http://www.leo.lehigh.edu/envirosci/geology/geo/


Which Way Is North?: An activity that is part of Geological Explorations which allows students to develop skills in understanding location by exploring a variety of unique geological formations using Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR) panoramas.

http://www.leo.lehigh.edu/envirosci/geology/wwn/


Dino Inquiry: An activity that is part of Geological Explorations which allows students to explore a variety of dinosaur fossil bones from the Dinosaur National Monument quarry using Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR) panoramas.

http://www.leo.lehigh.edu/envirosci/geology/dino/index.html


A Virtual Tour of the National Museum of the American Indian Exhibitions: Created by students to introduce the American Indian Exhibit online.

http://www.conexus.si.edu/VRTour/


Air and Space: Uses QTVR to showcase a selection of aerospace objects.

http://www.airspacemag.com/ASM/Web/Site/QTVR/Menu.html


Virtual Frog Dissection

http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/frog/menu.html


Gross Anatomy: Portions of the human anatomy presented in QTVR format.

http://anatomy.uams.edu/htmlpages/anatomyhtml/qtvr_movs.html


Virtual Galapagos: Explore the natural and human history of Ecuador and the Galapagos through the use of QTVR.

http://www.terraquest.com/galapagos/index.html


Scientific Movie Library: Includes panoramas and object movies.

http://www.crd.ge.com/esl/cgsp/projects/video/qtvr/index.html


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