METAL: Explorations into Sharing 3D Educational Content across Augmented Reality Headsets and Light Field Displays

Authors

  • Mengya Zheng University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
  • Xingyu Pan University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
  • Xuanhui Xu University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
  • Abraham G. Campbell University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56198/

Keywords:

light field display, augmented reality, scientific visualization, education

Abstract

Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality become increasingly popular in scientific visualization especially for education where they can support collaborative scientific visualization experiences in the classroom. However, the inherent limitations of head-mounted AR and VR tools are stemming the popularization of these existing content sharing tools. Instead of sharing 3D educational content between AR/VR headsets, this paper proposes a novel prototype Mixed rEaliTy shAring pLatform (METAL) to allow for 3D educational content to be shared between a Microsoft HoloLens 2 and multiple Looking Glass displays which are a type of Light Field (Multi-view Autostereoscopic) display. This platform allows one teacher to use a HoloLens to manipulate and share different 3D contents with multiple student groups via the network, thus each student group can observe the synchronized 3D educational content with autostereoscopic experiences. Therefore, this proposed prototype enables a low-cost one-to-multiple 3D content sharing experience that allows the intuitive 3D model interaction and seamless communication between the students and the teacher.

Published

31-10-2025

Conference Proceedings Volume

Section

Conference Proceeedings

How to Cite

METAL: Explorations into Sharing 3D Educational Content across Augmented Reality Headsets and Light Field Displays. (2025). Immersive Learning Research - Academic, 1(1), 328-333. https://doi.org/10.56198/

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