3D modeling supports individualized learning by enabling learners to interact with virtual objects at their own pace, adapting to unique learning speeds and preferences.
Key ways it achieves this include: - **Interactive exploration**: Learners can visually examine complex structures (e.g., anatomical models, mechanical parts) by pausing, zooming, or rotating, focusing on areas needing more attention. - **Personalized pace**: Unlike static materials, 3D models let users progress at their own speed, reinforcing understanding without time pressure. - **Educator accessibility**: User-friendly 3D software allows educators to create subject-specific models, tailoring lessons to diverse student needs without advanced technical skills.
This adaptability ensures each learner’s experience is customized to their unique requirements.
