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[https://peer.asee.org/board-57-work-in-progress-immersive-learning-maximizing-computer-networks-education-based-on-3d-interactive-animations Immersive Learning: Maximizing Computer Networks Education Based on 3D Interactive Animations] | [https://peer.asee.org/board-57-work-in-progress-immersive-learning-maximizing-computer-networks-education-based-on-3d-interactive-animations Immersive Learning: Maximizing Computer Networks Education Based on 3D Interactive Animations] | ||
[https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/14/10/435 A Web-Based Digital Twin Framework for Interactive E-Learning in Engineering Education] | |||
== Geographic Information Science == | == Geographic Information Science == | ||
Revision as of 17:03, 8 December 2025
This page provides links to scientific articles, papers, and studies that reference or utilize Verge3D.
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Medicine and Biology
A tridimensional atlas of the developing human head
A Novel Approach in Web Based 3D Virtualization For Healthcare
Chemistry
Laboratory-independent exploration of stirred bioreactors and their fluid dynamics
Infrastructure Intelligence and Resilience
A Flexible and Adaptable Workflow to Develop and Visualise Industrial Digital Twins
Cultural Heritage
Standardization of digitized heritage: a review of implementations of 3D in cultural heritage
Art and Design
Development of 3D Website Along with VFX and Animation
Education
Development of 3D Mulitmedia as a Learning Tools Online Based Virtual Reality
Immersive Learning: Maximizing Computer Networks Education Based on 3D Interactive Animations
A Web-Based Digital Twin Framework for Interactive E-Learning in Engineering Education
Geographic Information Science
Development of a Web-Based 3D Visualization Tool That Can Be Used in Geoscience Studies
Mechanical Engineering
Interactive Application as a Teaching Aid in Mechanical Engineering
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