Collaborative Research: Resource Collaborative for Immersive Technologies (RECITE)

NSF Award Search · 04002324DB NSF STEM Education · $1,887,239 · view on nsf.gov ↗

Abstract

Extended reality (XR) technologies are being rapidly integrated into industry and society, yet their integration into technician education lags. These technologies, which include 360° photography and videography (360), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and virtual reality (VR), have tremendous potential to enhance student learning and are poised to revolutionize the educational experience. This project will create an innovative ecosystem supporting XR technology utilization in technician education, foster new collaborations, develop community standards, and enhance technician workforce pathways to ensure national industry competitiveness. The project will improve STEM technician education through the accelerated integration of XR technologies into technician education programs. The goals of the project are: 1) Assess XR technology adoption and attitudes in NSF ATE program domains and create implementation and dissemination resources for two-year colleges; 2) Develop and implement XR technology faculty professional development for direct instruction; 3) Develop an XR technology website and products repository for ATE projects and Open Educational Resources using XR technology; and 4) Grow and broaden XR implementation by connecting high schools, academia, and industry. It is expected that the project’s findings will contribute to the development of best practices and inform the design of effective XR experiences for technician students, provide evidence-based reco

Key facts

NSF award ID
2534496
Awardee
IMPACT ALLIES INC (FL)
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PI
David C Anderson
Primary program
04002324DB NSF STEM Education
All programs
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION, SCIENCE, MATH, ENG & TECH EDUCATION
Estimated total
$1,887,239
Funds obligated
$1,013,261
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
07/01/2025 → 09/30/2026