3D Hologram Technology in Libyan Educational Institutions in Future: Re-view

Gharsa .A. Elmarash (1) , Muna. M. Adrah (2) , Entisar. E. Eljadi (3)
(1) , Libya ,
(2) , Libya ,
(3) , Libya

Abstract

Holographic projection is the new wave of technology that will change how we view things in the future; it will have tremendous effects on all fields of life including education and science. Generally, A Hologram is a 3D record of the positive interference of laser light waves. Technology of three-dimensional hologram (3DH) involves spatial displays which detaches the display technology from the user and integrate it into the real environment. This research paper examines the essential information about 3D Hologram technology in or-der to understand the importance of this technology in learning .It highlights uses and advantages of 3D Hologram applications in various fields of education. Overall, this study shows that, 3D Hologram technol-ogy has a positive potential as educational tool and able to catch the students’ attention in learning envi-ronment. This paper is valuable for integrating 3D Hologram technology in Libyan higher education institu-tions. The challenges that facing this technology in implementation and the recommendations for future research are addressed at the end of the paper.

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Gharsa .A. Elmarash
Muna. M. Adrah
Entisar. E. Eljadi
Elmarash, G. .A. ., Adrah, M. M. ., & Eljadi, E. E. . (2021). 3D Hologram Technology in Libyan Educational Institutions in Future: Re-view. Journal of Pure & Applied Sciences, 20(3), 6–10. https://doi.org/10.51984/jopas.v20i3.1000

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