Loughborough University plans to bring in some special guest tutors
It used to be when popstars died, or retired from performing, that you could no longer see them live, but holographic technology has changed all that.
A growing number of deceased celebrities, from Tupac to Elvis, have been brought back to life as holograms, and the technology firms may also be set to enliven the education sector.
Loughborough University in the UK is pioneering the use of holographic technology, with plans to introduce holograms of renowned scientists, such as the late Stephen Hawking, into the curriculum by 2025.AI Stephen Hawking
This revolutionary approach aims to engage students more effectively than traditional 2D presentations or video calls.
The university has been exploring the use of holography in various fields, from sports science to fashion and the technology, provided by LA-based firm Proto, allows for a more immersive and interactive learning experience.
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