Learn about the latest advancement in academic technology

Curious about the next big thing in academic technology?  Then will want to attend WSU Professor Don McMahon’s faculty-led workshop: Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in Education, at noon on March 7, in CUE 518.

Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are exciting new technologies with amazing potential as educational resources. This workshop provides practical takeaway tools for educators interested in these technologies. Get started with existing mobile devices as well as hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools like Smartglasses and VR Goggles. Discover how to use these tools to support your instruction.

To register for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in Education, visit https://elearning.wsu.edu/training_resources/training.aspx?area=Faculty-Led
Registration includes complimentary lunch.

Academic Outreach & Technology (AOI), the Provost’s Office, and WSU Teaching Academy are proud sponsors of faculty-led workshops. Next up on April 13: Team Based Learning – an Interactive Introduction.

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