Las Vegas Sun

March 28, 2024

Adam Davis, assistant professor of visual and digital media at Nevada State College, watches a demonstration of Sensavis 3D educational software in Las Vegas Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Sensavis, a Swedish education company, is promoting their "3D classroom," which allows students to interact with subjects like human anatomy, math, science and geography in a realistic virtual environment.

Steve Marcus

Adam Davis, assistant professor of visual and digital media at Nevada State College, watches a demonstration of Sensavis 3D educational software in Las Vegas Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Sensavis, a Swedish education company, is promoting their "3D classroom," which allows students to interact with subjects like human anatomy, math, science and geography in a realistic virtual environment.