Abstract
The presentation of subject matter to students from disadvantaged backgrounds relies on using techniques that help them visualize various concepts and processes. Here an alternative demonstration technique is described, the holographic stereogram, where one can show some object or process behaving in the manner that it would in a real life environment. The method used to generate these stereograms is briefly described and an example is given as to how they can be integrated into an existing academic programme.
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