CITL Director Michel Bellini joins the Armory Innovation Staff members and Tech Services representatives for a tour of the new JUMP Simulation Center recently built at the Everett Lab on campus. Read more about JUMP here.
More than 2000 visitors came through the Innovation Spaces in our first year of operation. Take a look at our annual report at Infogram for details.
CITL was happy to consult with Professor Cory Pettijohn to help prepare for his filming of a 360º video aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer to use in both his GEOL 117 – The Oceans course and also for recruiting students into this study abroad opportunity.
Seven visiting Fulbright scholars from Lebanon visit the Armory Innovation Spaces to explore emerging technologies like 3D scanning and VR.
“Thank you so much for kicking off what turned out to be a transformative week for the students attending the 360° Media & Entertainment Camp at the College of Media.The students found your session engaging and eye-opening. You got them thinking about production and storytelling in a whole new way. This contributed to 9 out […]
Mahomet-Seymour High School faculty and administrators visited the Innovation Spaces on July 11th to explore emerging technologies and their educational applications.
Young students interested in architecture, on campus for the Summer iSteam program, visited the Innovation Spaces to investigate the intersection of architect and virtual reality.
A group of 14 students from the Next Generation School visited CITL’s Innovation Spaces to explore the moon and the moon surface using VR and the Video Wall.
Students from the OSMA Upwards Bound Program visited the Innovation Spaces in June.
In May CITL hosted an Educause Webinar on VR and Immersive Media in the Innovation Studio. See recorded sessions in the playlist below.