Learning Futures Architect
XR@ASU came together through the Immersive Learning workstream from the Learning Futures Collaboratory (LFC), which also included the Embodied Games...
Learning Futures welcome you to the ASU Virtual Campus
Looking to virtual worlds to enable equity Heather Haseley and Dan Munnerley of Arizona State University’s Learning Futures Collaboratory are...
This session examines the current state of interactive 3D development, the ways in which it’s disrupting fields like film and...
Built in 1982 by InnerConn Technology as a planned circuit board facility, the Domes of Casa Grande were never completed. Their strange, organic shapes—like flying saucers or giant caterpillars—now sit abandoned in the desert, a haunting relic of failed innovation and a magnet for curiosity, art, and local legend.
Arizona State University experimented with a different online social platform during its Learning (Hu)Man conference for educators last month. Organizers...
A conversation with Arizona State University President Michael Crow and Walter Parkes, renowned film producer, co-founder and co-chairman of Dreamscape...
Exploring the technical, cultural and ethical issues surrounding a live, persistent, all-encompassing virtual world.
ASU President Michael Crow introduces “Dreamscape Learn,” a new, interactive and virtual learning experience that is in development with Dreamscape...
Concept designs for the Learning Futures Collaboratory at Arizona State University, opening Aug 2020.
Presentation at the Next Generation Learning Spaces conference in Sydney, 2019.
Bald Rock is located on Cape Cleveland, 30mins south of Townsville in Queensland Australia (just off the Bruce Highway)