 One of the key applications of Cospaces EDU is creating virtual exhibitions. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to design your own exhibition. The variety of content that can be displayed in an exhibition is huge. You could exhibit pictures, videos, include information panels and various objects for your visitors to interact with. With a virtual exhibition, you can display everything you like. Start by defining the type of exhibition you'll create and what will be displayed. Let's create a dinosaur museum with life-sized dinosaurs and some description labels. First do some research, then lay out the content however you want to exhibit it. Build walls for the exhibition's rooms using the cuboid from the library's building blocks. Some building blocks like the cuboid and the frustums can have different textures. Choose a texture for your walls and mix it into a color. If you're happy with how your walls look, you can simply duplicate it by using the object inspector or pressing ALT and drag. The grid snapping tool is useful to easily place walls accurately as it lets you move and rotate objects to fixed angles. Now, how do you add a door or a window on a wall like that? You can't just knock a hole into a wall but with a few steps you can actually create a gap in your wall. Place a door, resize and duplicate your wall and place it on the other side of the door. To create your museum's floor, use the cuboid and make it flat. Then open its inspector and click LOCK to avoid moving it around while creating. Time to place content inside your exhibition. You can use the text panels to write descriptions of your exhibit's content or upload images and attach them to the walls. Try to keep a nice layout to make your exhibition easy to walk through and nice to view. Want to shake things up a bit? In a virtual exhibition, you make the rules. Wouldn't it be cool to explore your exhibition with a roller coaster instead of walking through it? You could use the PATH item to let your camera fly through it or you could project your exhibition onto the real world in AR. Maybe even design it for the merge cube. Virtual exhibitions that you go way beyond what's possible in reality. So what will you create?