RADFORD UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER DEVELOPS AUGMENTED REALITY CURRICULA FOR SCHOOLS
September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
RADFORD, Va., Sept. 30 -- Radford University issued the following news release:
The National Science Foundation has awarded Radford University School of Teacher Education and Leadership professor Matt Dunleavy a $500,000 grant to research "augmented reality" for use in K-12 learning.
Working with Harvard University, MIT, Hewlett Packard Labs and Radford City Schools, Dunleavey will use the three-year grant to support his work with this emerging technology . . .
The National Science Foundation has awarded Radford University School of Teacher Education and Leadership professor Matt Dunleavy a $500,000 grant to research "augmented reality" for use in K-12 learning.
Working with Harvard University, MIT, Hewlett Packard Labs and Radford City Schools, Dunleavey will use the three-year grant to support his work with this emerging technology . . .