At the 35th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student (NCBDS) hosted by the University of Colorado Denver, I presented the paper “Mixed Reality Redefines Spatial Visualization Opportunities”, sharing the importance of integrating new technology in the classroom with design foundation audience in Art Architecture and Design.
The talk was well received and I was able to network with faculty interested in virtual and augmented reality.
Here is the deck I presented:
The conference proceedings can be accessed here.
The conference paper can be accessed here.
I also volunteered as a session moderator. I announced the presenters and organized the Q and A. It allowed me to practice moderator skills e.g. the need to quickly absorb and react to information and comments.
BTW., the studio space of the University of Colorado Denver looks great: