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Using 360 cameras or computer animations, our team is able to capture real-world environments or create virtual worlds, that can be explored from anywhere (with an internet connection of course). The following examples were created using H5P > Virtual Tour (360) and customized by our team to meet the needs of instructors and students. If you are interested in building your own interactives, visit H5P: Interactive Multimedia in Canvas and learn how to get started.


Boise State Sonography Lab

College: Health Sciences
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Total Development Time: 15 hours—filming, photography, editing, and interactive assembly

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Catheterization Laboratory Tour

College: Health Sciences
Multimedia Developer: Dan Rogers
Total Development Time: 5 hours—photography and interactive assembly

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Idaho Microfabrication Lab at Boise State

College: Engineering
Multimedia Developer: Lane Donovan
Total Development Time: 8 hours for 3 rooms (Ruch 105, 106, and 107)—photography, interactive assembly, and faculty training on access/editing interactives using Pressbooks + H5P

Ruch 105

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Virtual 360

We can also create virtual scenes using 3D animation software that can include interactive elements, such as buttons, images, videos, music, audio recordings, lectures, and quizzes.

Three Scenes: Gallery, Outer Space, Molecular

MMD: Dan Rogers
Created in 3ds Max

In this example, an arrow on the gallery ceiling leads to outer space while the arrow on the floor leads to a microscopic world.

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