Embedded in a contemporary building awash in natural light sits a windowless classroom in quiet darkness. The carpeted floor has a geometric design, but there is no seating. When not in use, multiple wall-mounted LED screens stare blankly into space. As students file into the room, they receive and adjust their HoloLens headsets and see, suspended in space, a room-size image of the human spine. Students walk around, peering from above and below, locating and highlighting structures with finger gestures. The faculty member directs the teaching session with a tablet noting the relationships of the circulatory system, the sensory and motor tracks, and the bony structures. This 40-minute augmented reality session replaces hours of cadaveric dissection in the human anatomy curriculum.
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