Saturday, October 5, 2013

Contrived Experiences ( 3D, Mock-ups and Diorama used in Teaching)

Contrived Experiences ( 3D, Mock-ups and Diorama used in Teaching)


DIORAMA-
A three-dimensional miniature or life-size scene in which figures, stuffed wildlife, or other objects are arranged in a naturalistic setting against a painted background.
Classically, a diorama is assembled inside a box. The inside of the box is painted to create abackdrop, which varies depending on the desired effect of the diorama. Then, various objects are positioned inside the diorama to create a scene. For example, a natural history museum might set up a scene which depicts dinosaurs on a prehistoric plain. In addition to the dinosaurs, the diorama would probably also include historically accurate plants and other features to make the diorama more interesting the look at.
Please click on this link on the step-by-step details in creating a diorama:

Models and Mock-ups
A mockup is a model of an object or device that is created to follow a specific design. This type of resource may be built to a specific scale, or constructed as a full-size example of a newly developed product or device. Typically, a mockup is constructed to convey the general idea of the actual product and is not a working model. When the mockup is functional, it is usually referred to as a prototype.
Please dlick on this link to know more about models and mock-ups utilized in education:

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