Interview for Versatilist Podcast
I was recently invited for an interview in The Versatilist podcast. I was pleased to be interviewed by Patrick O’Shea and to have a great time during this talk. You can listen to it here:
The Interview
Following the communications that I’ve been publishing during my research work, since they are related with immersive learning, the main topic of The Versatilist podcast, I was happy to receive an invitation to talk about my progress in AR studies.
The interview starts with some insights related to an article I published as first author at VipIMAGE 2019 conference entitled “Using Augmented Reality in Patients with Autism: A Systematic Review” (available here). This was the communication that unleashed this interview, but shortly our talk went much further, in particular (and obviously), we talked about AR and multisensory in cultural heritage.
In general, we discussed topics such as implementations of AR outdoors, case studies, challenges and traced a plot for AR in future.
It was a great pleasure to be a guest for this valuable initiative, where science can be heard instead of just read.
About the Versatilist Podcast
Patrick O’Shea is the responsible for this podcast dedicated to sharing and exploring the nature of immersive learning. He’s an Associate Professor at Instructional Technology, Appalachian State University (North Carolina, USA) and he’s also iLRN (Immersive Learning Research Network) Board Member.
Apart from my interview that you can find and share at The Versatilist, I strongly suggest you to follow his podcast where you can find more interesting interviews with other researchers.
I want to wind up this artcile giving a very special thanks to Patrick O’Shea for his enriching and accessible work with The Versatilist.