Skip to main content

Vizerra: View 3D virtual models of World Heritage Sites


Some geography teachers teach students using Google Earth as the free desktop mapping software is packed with lots of useful and interesting features. On the other hand, my English teacher who a Briton (quarantined for a week because of H1N1) loves using BBC’s English learning service as an educational tool to help us brush up on our writing and grammar skills. Well, for History, I’ll not hesitate to introduce my History teacher about Vizerra. Dubbed as a “portal filled with treasure chest”, Vizerra is a free educational software that allows students or even adults to view 3D virtual models of world heritage sites.

A handful of you guys might say that what’s the purpose of learning about the past when it’s already over? However, in my own opinion, the past has value to our society and it helps us learn about what worked well and what did not. If something worked really well in the past, then we are likely to repeat the same action.

Prague2_reference

Macchu_reference

Based in Moscow, Russia, Vizerra is the world’s first 3D educational portal which enables users to “travel” to a historic place be such as Old Town Square, Macchu Picchu and Angkor Vat without even leaving home. Although both virtual and physical experiences may have several differences, but the free software is pretty useful to those curious but cash-strap or lazy people who don’t want to waste money travel to a particular tourist attraction. Besides offering high quality 3D copies of these sites, it also provides audio guides with detailed description made by reputable publishers and museums. Each model comes with a comprehensive encyclopaedic piece (just like Wikipedia) that provides users more information such as the history, culture and many more.

According to the folks at Vizerra, they said that by the end of this year, over 30 different destinations will be included, with about 3 new locations per month. Rather than making it an education tool, they have planned to add several features that makes it a more social and entertaining portal. For example, people can travel, meet and communicate on a virtual 3D world. Sounds cool right?


Share/Save/Bookmark



Print Page

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pirate Bay Is Back With A Big Bang

Just yesterday, The Pirate Bay was shut down by pulling down it’s routing server. Though today, The Pirate Bay is back and as expected, they have an awesome reply to the shutdown. This time, the hosting has been changed to the Swedish Pirate Party.

Gizmodo has uncovered some leaked photo Google Android

The Google Android powered smartphones by HTC. Their first attempt with mix, the HTC T-Mobile G1, didn't quite had the eye candyish stuff and get a big fan following. And even though Google announced an unlocked Android G1 around the 2008 holidays, people still preferred the iPhone 3G. Gizmodo has uncovered some leaked photos of a new handset which appear to be quite authentic. The first thing you would notice here is its shiny plastic finish, which is very much welcoming from the pale gray look on G1. Also this time around there is not physical keyboard present, which is a little disappointing. Though the touchscreen is large, but we know the current Android interface had some issues. The back side has a new surprise A 3.2 Mega Pixel camera, though even mid range phones for vendors like Nokia boast a 5.0 Mega Pixel camera these days. What would be interesting is the video capabilities of the G2 (if there are any). The current rumors suggest that this handset would hit the shelves...

Google Tools For Webmasters And Bloggers

Google offers various resources that bloggers can freely access to optimize and monitor their websites and blog. If you want to start a blog , this article I will explain the purpose and use of these Google Tools .