The Actual Fusion Technology Application in Automobile Service Teaching

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With the development of vehicle maintenance and repair training teaching or training, how to use of equipment and instruments reasonably, improving teaching efficiency and effectiveness become important for the professional educators. In order to reduce the loss of training equipment, improve the quality of teaching and training, the actual fusion technology has become a research direction. Nakedness fusion technology is the virtual simulation and physical teaching organic combination, provides a good reference for the teaching and training. How to develop and use the actual fusion technology is emphatically expounded in this paper.

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January 2014

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