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Interactive 3D models are becoming an important tool for presenting views of prehistoric and historical sites and educating audiences about the past. These models can help both specialists and non-specialists to visualize historical landscapes. However many modeling projects are moving beyond just focusing on the visual to linking informative content to the 3D representation for research purposes...
In the digital age, museums and historical sites must explore how to leverage technologies to engage guests. Gaming — whether technology-based or not — is an approach that some museums have been using as a means for teaching visitors. Bringing the two together to create an online-onsite-online game is an effective approach for educating, immersing, and engaging guests, especially “digital natives”...
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