2014
DOI: 10.4000/ocim.1339
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La table interactive du musée d’Histoire Naturelle de Lille

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“…Each one of these is associated to geological samples made of that particle and it is possible to combine various elements, on a horizontal interface, to form more complex atoms aggregation. At the same time, a vertical screen shows images and textual information about the rocks (Dalbavie, 2014). The author points out that the Tangible Lille installation is available for use by one or more visitors at the same time, promoting collaborative learning and a high level of personalization, since three modes (scientific, simples and game) allow access to several layers of information about the minerals.…”
Section: Tangible User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each one of these is associated to geological samples made of that particle and it is possible to combine various elements, on a horizontal interface, to form more complex atoms aggregation. At the same time, a vertical screen shows images and textual information about the rocks (Dalbavie, 2014). The author points out that the Tangible Lille installation is available for use by one or more visitors at the same time, promoting collaborative learning and a high level of personalization, since three modes (scientific, simples and game) allow access to several layers of information about the minerals.…”
Section: Tangible User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%