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Michigan Information Interaction Lab

Human-Computer Interaction lab at the University of Michigan School of Information

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Erin McAweeney joining as REMS Fellow

We’re looking forward to hosting Erin McAweeney for 12 weeks over the summer as a REMS Fellow. Erin is joining us from the UW iSchool, where she has recently been working with Jake Wobbrock.

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  • XR MOOC Series launched on Coursera
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  • Kicking off the MiXR podcast with Jeremy Nelson
  • New PhD student: Audrey Labrie
  • New PhD student: Shwetha Rajaram

We contribute to the U-M wide XR initiative focused on bringing AR/VR technology to residential and online learning.

We support The Alternate Reality Initiative (ARI), a student organization at U-M centered around virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technology. We encourage all U-M students to be involved in ARI and benefit from their workshop program and speaker series.

We are part of MISC, the Michigan Interactive and Social Computing group. MISC is a cross-campus research group at the University of Michigan that brings together faculty and students from Information, Computer Science and Engineering, Art and Design, and more.

Acknowledgments

Our work is supported by the University of Michigan School of Information and the Center for Academic Innovation. Our research is currently sponsored by Microsoft,  Mozilla, and Disney.

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105 S State St
Ann Arbor, MI, 48109

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