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{{App Infobox | {{App Infobox | ||
|image=[[file: | |image=[[file:PHONEd-2.jpg|225px]] | ||
|VR/AR=[[VR]] | |VR/AR=[[VR]] | ||
|Developer=[[Medis Media]] | |Developer=[[Medis Media]] | ||
|Publisher=[[Medis Media]] | |Publisher=[[Medis Media]] | ||
|Platform=[[SteamVR]] | |Platform=[[SteamVR]] | ||
|Operating System=[[Windows]] | |Operating System=[[Windows]] | ||
|Type=[[Software]] | |Type=[[Software]] | ||
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|Input Device=[[Tracked Motion Controllers]] | |Input Device=[[Tracked Motion Controllers]] | ||
|Play Area=[[Room-Scale]] | |Play Area=[[Room-Scale]] | ||
|Language=[[English]] | |Language=[[English]] | ||
|Review=Positive | |Review=Positive | ||
|Release Date=Dec 9, 2016 | |Release Date=Dec 9, 2016 | ||
|App Store=[[Steam]] | |App Store=[[Steam]] | ||
|Website=http://www.3Dorganon.com | |Website=http://www.3Dorganon.com | ||
|Infobox Updated=02/15/2017 | |Infobox Updated=02/15/2017 | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[3D Organon | [[3D Organon]] is a [[VR App]]. | ||
__NOTOC__ | |||
3D Organon is a medical and healthcare platform. | |||
It was initially developed by anatomists Dr. Athanasios Raikos and Dr. Panagiota Kordali. | |||
It was originally designed for lectures but has since grown into a more generalized tool for medical education. | |||
It is now integrated into hospitals, libraries and universities. | |||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
The platform allows users to manipulate anatomical structures, including bones, muscles, vessels, and organs, in 3D space, providing an interactive exploration of the human body. Users can study body systems, examine anatomical terminology through both visual and auditory channels, and access descriptive texts. The software is designed to enhance experiential learning by offering immersive, hands-on experiences with over 4,000 anatomical structures. | The platform allows users to manipulate anatomical structures, including bones, muscles, vessels, and organs, in 3D space, providing an interactive exploration of the human body. Users can study body systems, examine anatomical terminology through both visual and auditory channels, and access descriptive texts. The software is designed to enhance experiential learning by offering immersive, hands-on experiences with over 4,000 anatomical structures. | ||
3D Organon | == Modules == | ||
3D Organon has modules: | |||
• Anatomy Module: The flagship module, known for its detailed and interactive 3D anatomical models, offers a wide array of educational activities to facilitate learning.<br /> | • Anatomy Module: The flagship module, known for its detailed and interactive 3D anatomical models, offers a wide array of educational activities to facilitate learning.<br /> | ||
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• Medical Research: Offers an innovative tool for researchers to explore anatomical models and medical imaging. | • Medical Research: Offers an innovative tool for researchers to explore anatomical models and medical imaging. | ||
== | == Usage == | ||
The platform has garnered trust from over 600 top-tier institutions worldwide. | |||
It has also received attention from | It has also received attention from media outlets. It was featured in a keynote address by Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook), at the Oculus Connect 3 (OC3) conference. | ||
Publications such as Huffington Post, Scimex, SBS, and Futurism have recommended 3D Organon as a tool for science, education, and medicine. | |||
== | == Body systems: == | ||
•Skeletal | •Skeletal | ||
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•Integumentary (skin) | •Integumentary (skin) | ||
==System Requirements== | ==System Requirements== |