Presented By: Innovation Partnerships
Extended Reality (XR): Exploring the boundaries of research & dissemination
Software & Content Thought-Leadership Series
Are you looking to explore the intersection of innovation and education by learning how Extended Reality (XR), comprising Augmented, Mixed, and Virtual Reality is reshaping academia? Do you want to gain a comprehensive understanding of XR's potential impact on teaching and research, while delving into the complexities of intellectual property implications that will influence the future of education?
Join Innovation Partnerships for the latest installment of our Software & Content Thought Leadership Webinar Series. We will be diving into the forefront of extended reality-use in teaching, education and research as well as augmented-reality (AR), mixed-reality (MR), virtual-reality (VR) and everything in between. We will also explore the intricate landscape of intellectual property implications in these new transformative realms.
Discussion will cover:
- Exploring the continuum of extended reality (XR) - from augmented-reality (AR) to mixed-reality (MR) and virtual-reality (VR)
- Appropriate use of XR in teaching and research
- Intellectual property considerations of content going in and out of a project
- Design considerations and examples of successful projects
- Q&A
Speakers include:
- Jack Bernard, Associate General Counsel, U-M
- Jessi Kittel, XR Project Lead, Center for Academic Innovation
- Ted Hall, Extended Reality Visualization Specialist, Duderstadt Center
- Stephanie O’Malley, Associate Director, Emerging Technologies Group, Duderstadt Center
Brought to you by:
Innovation Partnerships - innovationpartnerships.umich.edu
The James and Anne DUDERSTADT CENTER - dc.umich.edu
The Center for Academic Innovation - ai.umich.edu
Join Innovation Partnerships for the latest installment of our Software & Content Thought Leadership Webinar Series. We will be diving into the forefront of extended reality-use in teaching, education and research as well as augmented-reality (AR), mixed-reality (MR), virtual-reality (VR) and everything in between. We will also explore the intricate landscape of intellectual property implications in these new transformative realms.
Discussion will cover:
- Exploring the continuum of extended reality (XR) - from augmented-reality (AR) to mixed-reality (MR) and virtual-reality (VR)
- Appropriate use of XR in teaching and research
- Intellectual property considerations of content going in and out of a project
- Design considerations and examples of successful projects
- Q&A
Speakers include:
- Jack Bernard, Associate General Counsel, U-M
- Jessi Kittel, XR Project Lead, Center for Academic Innovation
- Ted Hall, Extended Reality Visualization Specialist, Duderstadt Center
- Stephanie O’Malley, Associate Director, Emerging Technologies Group, Duderstadt Center
Brought to you by:
Innovation Partnerships - innovationpartnerships.umich.edu
The James and Anne DUDERSTADT CENTER - dc.umich.edu
The Center for Academic Innovation - ai.umich.edu
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