Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Reinvigorating and Reinvestigating the Past
Chapter One: Coloring outside the Classroom: Digital Technology Restores Color to Ancient Sculpture in the Library | Laura Surtees and Molly Kuchler
Chapter Two: Beyond Reconstruction: Alternative Realities and Breaking Barriers in Classical Archaeological Pedagogy | Elizabeth Wolfram Thill, Matthew Brennan, and Ryan Knapp
Chapter Three: Lingua Vitae: Teaching the Latin Language in Virtual Reality | Brian Beams and Lissa Crofton-Sleigh
Part 2: Considering and Questioning the Present
Chapter Four: Designing and Teaching a Virtual Field Trip Course in American Studies | Tim Gruenewald
Chapter Five: Developing a Site-Specific Art and Humanities Platform | David Lindsay and Ian R. Weaver
Chapter Six: An Embodied Arts-Based Research Methodology: Augmented Reality (AR) Portrait Painting in Dialogue | Elham Hajesmaeili
Chapter Seven: The Imperative of Preparing Language Teaching Professionals for VR/ XR Environments | Fabiola P. Ehlers-Zavala and Jay Schnoor
Conclusion: Preparing for the Future of XR
Contributors