Abstract
Through the creation of a large number of interactive optical projects in pursuit of this goal, the laboratory has realized that the most effective educational approach is one that presents information in a fun, engaging, and informative manner. Hence, the idea for an optical labyrinth was born. This labyrinth allows students to interact with and learn optical phenomena in real time, presenting tangible benefits for ongoing education of optics and photonics in schools and universities.
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