Fredric Freeman
CEO & Founder / VR/XR Creative Director & Developer
Kuzu Creative House / XR Health & Humanities Lab @ SHSU
Bio:
Fredric V Freeman is dedicated to a career path focused on exploring science and technology within the realms of emerging digital platforms, healthcare, and the humanities.
He is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, researcher, and designer with over 20 years of experience in the digital design field.
Fredric’s varied background includes software development and interactive design solutions for the healthcare sector, award winning motion based narratives for the financial industry, and mobile first high volume e-commerce data visualization approaches.
Freeman currently works with Nemours Children’s Hospital of Delaware to serve as Co-PI and Creative Director of Virtual Reality design and development on a pilot clinical trial for a VR educational tool to improve health outcomes for youth with Sickle Cell Disease.
This virtual reality project focuses on digital innovation to solve real world problems that have high community impact. Ultimately this VR research project spans across multiple institutions featuring collaborations with multidisciplinary SCD clinicians and researchers, patient education specialists, patients, and families.
Fredric has also helped to design and run virtual reality patient testing workshops, with a focus on technology safety and COVID19 compliance.
More recently Fredric has served as Lead Faculty of VR/AR/XR at Thomas Jefferson University School of Design and Engineering.
In this role he led numerous transdisciplinary XR projects involving faculty, students, and staff from various disciplines such as Architecture, Animation, UX, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, and Information Technology.
These virtual, augmented, and extended reality projects featured collaborations between the College of Design, Engineering & Commerce, and the College of Architecture & The Built Environment.
Currently he is serving as interim faculty of Graphic Design, Web Development, and Virtual Reality at Sam Houston State University as part of the College of Art and Media, CEO of his boutique creative agency, KUZU Creative House.
He is also the Co-Founder of the XR Health and Humanities Lab at Sam Houston State University.
Talk Title :
The expanding role of audio in the VR educational space
Talk Description :
Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and XR technology offer new ways for utilizing audio to help create new and novel learning experiences.
For example, through immersive environments we now have the opportunity to evoke emotions previously not possible during a 2D experience, such as viewing a brochure.
In this talk he will be presenting examples of how audio is currently changing the way we approach education in healthcare and higher learning.
As well as highlighting some future opportunities for industry, research, and education to partner together.