<p><b> by Jeff Donlan</b></p>Augmented reality is revealing the human body like never before. The University of Melbourne developed an anatomy lesson, called Augmented Studio</a>, that projects images of the skeleton and the body’s muscles onto a live model. It uses gaming technology and body tracking sensors to follow the model’s movements. Students can touch and move the body for a more interactive experience. Augmented Studio’s creator says the technology can also be used to teach dance, sports, and performance art.<p> </p></p><br /> <p>The post Anatomy Meets Augmented Reality In This Classroom</a> appeared first on Vocativ</a>.</p>