Using 3D models in history education makes abstract historical events and artifacts vivid and understandable, helping students visualize hard-to-replicate structures, relics, or battle scenes, and enhancing spatial and contextual understanding through interactive exploration.
Key benefits are reflected in: - Ancient Architecture: "Walking through" 3D models of the Colosseum or Great Wall to grasp layout and construction details. - Historical Artifacts: Examining 3D-scanned fragile items (e.g., pottery, tools) from distant museums, making rare relics accessible. - Battle Reconstructions: Visualizing troop movements and terrain in 3D to clarify historical battle strategies.
Teachers can integrate 3D models via free historical 3D model libraries to gradually incorporate into lessons.
