Immersive Visualization Institute 2025 Application
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Immersive Visualization Institute (IVI): Summer Institute about Digital Display Technology Platforms
June 2-5, 2025, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, schedule to be determined
This in-person summer institute allows a cohort of graduate students and faculty mentors to explore the pedagogic possibilities of three exciting large-scale immersive visualization display platforms available at MSU:
- The Abrams Planetarium
- Digital Scholarship Lab 360 Room at MSU Libraries
- Science On a Sphere at the MSU Museum (Due to Museum renovations, Science On a Sphere will be unavailable for in-person visits this session. However, its pedagogical possibilities will be explored through photos and videos.)
Immersive Visualization Institute (IVI) Graduate Fellows will learn about the affordances and limitations of each technology and how they are best suited for different types of visual representation. Participants will learn techniques for producing content for these displays and explore interdisciplinary ideas for capitalizing on one or more of the platforms. This is a great opportunity to learn how to apply the technologies to your work and experiment with inter-disciplinary ideas. Participants are expected to produce a participation outcome using one of the technologies (e.g., teaching module, research study design, outreach program element, work of art) by August 18, 2025. The time commitment for producing a product varies, but participants should plan time during June-August for consultation with an IVI facilitator, draft, editing, and final version. (Those creating content for Science On a Sphere can display their work when the MSU Museum reopen in January 2026.)
Applicants are invited from across the entire university, and all disciplines and interdisciplinary perspectives are welcome. Graduate students may apply individually or with a faculty member mentor. Selection is competitive and limited to 15 graduate students. A $500.00 stipend is awarded to participating students. Students must be enrolled for Summer 2025 semester in order to participate. Please consult with your academic and financial aid advisors before applying to determine potential impacts related to your enrollment and receiving a stipend.
In the workshops, participants will:
- Assess and compare the learning and other affordances of different immersive display platforms
- Explore ways to experience and teach complex natural and/or cultural phenomena through immersive representations and narratives
- Practice designing digital products for display using the three projection spaces
- Develop a final product
- Submit their final product to the IVI Summer Institute facilitators by August 18, 2025
Participants will experience the capabilities of the Abrams Planetarium, the 360 immersive display space in the Digital Scholarship Lab at the MSU Libraries, and Science On a Sphere at the MSU Museum to engage people in a wide range of phenomena.
Co-conveners include MSU Graduate School, Abrams Planetarium, MSU Libraries, and MSU Museum. Applications are due on March 24, 2025 by 11:59 PM. Applicants will be notified of acceptance decisions by April 9, 2025. Please email questions to wickerca@msu.edu.