Go exploring at today’s Tech Test Kitchen

Today’s WSU Tech Test Kitchen will explore the deep seas and world-renowned museums.

From 10-11 a.m., WSU professor and marine biologist Ray Lee will discuss how scientific discoveries are possible through Internet tools. At 2 p.m., you can see recordings of Lee’s presentation, Adam Attwood’s virtual museum tour, and join the conversation about using virtual reality in your teaching.

Tomorrow is “speed dating” with augmented and virtual reality platforms, and Friday is an open lab. All sessions are in the AMS offices at Holland 150. No registration is required; just drop in.

See the full schedule.

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