Technology has been playing a significant role in transforming the education sector. Embedding images, links, and videos into 3D scans of schools can provide an immersive virtual tour experience for prospective students and parents. This can help schools to attract more students and also save time and money by eliminating the need for physical tours.
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Measurement Mode can be used to accurately distance seating in classrooms and common areas, such as cafeterias and playgrounds. This can help schools to ensure that they are complying with social distancing guidelines and keeping their students and staff safe.
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3D scanning has transformed the education sector for both the user and facilities management. These advancements have helped to improve the learning outcomes for students and make the education system more effective. In addition, it has allowed the management of these facilities more efficient, reduce maintenance costs and share the records with maintenance personnel.
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Education Opportunities
3D scans offers educators and students a powerful tool for experimentation and design iteration. Educators can use these scans to help students explore new ideas. This flexibility and agility in the design process can help students to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and innovation.
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Furthermore, the introduction of digital twins in schools can help prepare students for future careers by exposing them to cutting-edge technology and building real-world problem-solving skills. As 3D scanning becomes more prevalent in industries such as manufacturing, architecture, and healthcare, students who are familiar with this technology will have a competitive advantage in the job market.
Facility Management
By using digital tools to create an equipment inventory and keep track of maintenance, you can eliminate the need for hundreds of documents and streamline your maintenance processes. With easy access to all relevant information, you can quickly find the equipment you need and ensure that they and the facilities are well-maintained and ready to use.
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A 3D model allows you to create a visual inventory and attach digital tags with information on repairs, maintenance, and training.
The scan can capture clear images of each equipment's important details, such as the make, model, serial number, and any other identifying features. Use Mattertags to label each element of the facility with digital tags that include information about repairs, maintenance, and training. Included can be information such as the date of last maintenance, next scheduled maintenance, recommended service intervals, and notes on repairs and upgrades. Share the equipment inventory and records with your maintenance personnel so they can access the information they need quickly and easily.