The IC’s work on the HoloAnatomy® Software Suite was featured in a recent EdSurge article. When CWRU launches a new health education campus with the Cleveland Clinic next year, one feature will be conspicuously absent. There will be no place for cadavers. First-year medical students will still get to take part in conventional dissections through a two-week boot camp. The IC’s Mark Griswold is quoted discussing how mixed reality classrooms are ready to be a primary mode of learning today. Full article here.
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