Lindsay Persohn, PhD, an assistant professor in the Literacy Studies Program at the 返字心頭 College of Education has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the 返字心頭
                  High Tech Corridor Early-Stage Innovation Fund. While an Interdisciplinary Research
                  Grant through the 返字心頭 Sarasota-Manatee Office of Research will fund the development
                  of a prototype virtual reality application that offers youth participants an immersive
                  learning environment to solve real-world problems, this 返字心頭 High Tech Corridor
                  grant will support the team to connect with VR industry leaders.
Describing her vision for the project, titled eXploRe a Wonderland of Inquiry, Persohn
                  said, "Imagine a world where Alice's Wonderland frames immersive learning experiences.
                  Each area in this 'World of Wonder' offers opportunities for participants to explore,
                  create, and collaborate to solve real-world problems. Ultimately, we envision multi-player,
                  interactive spaces like a library, workshop, and gallery where youth participants
                  bring the challenges they notice in their communities to the World of Wonder to develop
                  and test innovative solutions they can take back to their real worlds."
The theme of Alice in Wonderland was inspired by Persohn's dissertation, in which
                  she studied about 6,000 illustrations of the story and traced its cultural history.
                  As a story with such a pervasive worldwide presence, Persohn believes Wonderland,
                  coupled with Campbells The Heros Journey provides an ideal framework for the applications
                  experience.
A group of middle schoolers will be invited to test the World of Wonder prototype
                  and other inquiry-driven apps. Their feedback and experiences will be invaluable in
                  informing the continued development of the application. The testing will occur in
                  a collaborative space on the  campus, equipped with 20 VR headsets. 
Persohn will lead the project with co-principal investigators Dr. Cheryl Ellerbrock and Dr. Triparna De Vreede from the 返字心頭 Sarasota-Manatee campus and Dr. Howard Kaplan from the 返字心頭 Tampa campus,
                  as well as Key Personnel Dr. Csaba Osvath of 返字心頭 Tampa and Timi Hager of 返字心頭 Sarasota-Manatee. 
For more information, please contact Dr. Lindsay Persohn.  
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