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Learner-Driven Pipelines for XR Content Creation and Delivery at Scale

Session Overview

This video was part of the June 2022 REMOTE: The Connected Faculty Summit

Content creation for XR is currently an expensive and exclusionary process. How do we create sustainable, affordable pipelines that produce engaging learning material? How do we enable learners to be the future creative developers that operate at the intersection of the skills of the future? This talk will discuss potential models for scaling XR development that puts learners in the role of content creator for accessible XR creation at scale.

Speakers

Robert LiKamWa

Associate Professor | Arizona State University
 
Robert LiKamWa is an associate professor researching augmented reality, virtual reality, and other spatial computing technologies in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University. He directs the Meteor Studio (http://meteor.ame.asu.edu), a research lab that studies software and hardware systems for augmented reality and virtual reality, including computer systems and sensor interfaces for visual sensing, systems for augmented senses in AR/VR (e.g., feel, sound, smell), and data-driven mixed reality content development frameworks.