View over 200 3D models of historical objects from the British Museum. Manipulate the models online, view using Google Cardboard and download the models to print on a 3D printer.
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View/print over 200 3D models of objects from the British Museum. https://t.co/nwvjNJZh8Y #UKEdChat #EdChat pic.twitter.com/fBeXlklr8E— Teacher: Martin Burrett (@ICTmagic) January 1, 2018
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