Abstract: A screen overlay for a personal electronic device coupled with an educational application launched on the device provides a work surface for engaging in fluidic based chemistry experiments while shielding the device from the liquid used for the experiments. The screen overlay has liquid encapsulating regions for retention of a pooled liquid deposited on the overlay, and is transmissive of touch signals to a touch screen on the device. An educational application executing on the device renders predetermined regions on the device display that are coordinated with the fluid retention regions. A liquid deposition vessel such as a dropper has a conductive outer surface for engaging a user's grasp, and a wire or conductor is adapted to extend through the pooled liquid for contact with the screen overlay. The screen overlay is transmissive of capacitance signals emanating from the user for indicating fluidic presence to the educational application on the device.
Abstract: A visual rendering apparatus such as a telescope, microscope or attached tablet/led displays a magnified subject using the mapped rendering medium, in which the rendering medium includes at least one of actual visual transmissions of the subject and stored, high resolution images of the magnified subject. In an educational context, equipment for displaying true magnified images of, for example, celestial bodies or molecular structures can be beyond reach. Augmented reality provided by supplementing the true, rendered magnified subject with stored images corresponding to successive, higher magnification levels provides effective visualization with common educational tools, avoiding the need for extravagant scientific equipment.
Abstract: There is disclosed an educational system including a science experimental set and a computer system, the science experimental set comprising experimental set items, and the computer system including a processor, a detector and a display, the computer system configured to display educational media content on the display relating to the science experimental set in response to the detector detecting an item in the science experimental set, and the processor identifying the media content to be displayed based on the detection of the item. Related methods, computer program products and kits of parts are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 9, 2016
Date of Patent:
March 30, 2021
Assignee:
MEL SCIENCE LIMITED
Inventors:
Vassili Philippov, Artem Messorosh, Sergey Safonov, Mikhail Perepelkin, Konstantin Gurianov