The Georgia Tech XR Cross-functional team, formed in 2024, aims to promote XR technologies on campus and enhance learning and research. For the 2025 spring semester, they will collect data through a 15-minute online survey to understand how faculty use XR technologies in teaching and research.
The Georgia Tech XR Cross-functional team, a group of Tech faculty and staff, has been working together since 2024 to promote the use of XR technologies on campus and explore new ways to enhance learning and research.
The team’s goal for the 2025 spring semester is to collect data to understand better how the Institute utilizes XR technology. Thus, the team seeks Tech faculty to participate in a 15-minute online survey that will provide information on how they’re using extended reality (XR) technologies (virtual reality and augmented reality) in their teaching and research.
The survey, which will be open from Monday, February 3, to Friday, March 7, 2025, will also help identify opportunities and challenges our faculty members face in using XR and find ways to facilitate and optimize its use at Georgia Tech.
If you are interested in participating, please review the consent form details and complete the Qualtrics survey here.
The Georgia Tech XR Cross-functional team is formed by Eric Sembrat and Meryem Yilmaz Soylu from C21U, Ameya Sawadkar from CTL, Warren Goetzel, Samba Diop, and Simeon Payne from OIT, Desmond Gardfrey and Jonathan Gardner from GTPE, Alison Valk from the Library, Allan Metts from PACE, and Will Tran from Sheller.
For more information or questions about the survey, please contact Meryem Yilmaz Soylu at meryem@gatech.edu.