And…. it’s live!

Client-Centered Data Collection Approach: Virtual Reality Series – now online.

This image is from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. That department provides a website called the HUD Exchange – through which workers can access learning materials.

It’s thrilling to see our work come to life – after the gratifying work our team put in with the amazing collaboration outlined in a previous post.

For those interested in seeing the full HUD Exchange site, just follow this link.

Onward!

A Mother’s Journey

Earlier this year we concluded post-production on a new offering in the Through My Eyes series. I’ve mentioned this in a previous post, and am excited to say that this experience is being readied for rollout.

Stellar talent helped us create the Through My Eyes: A Mother’s Journey virtual reality immersion into the experience of a Black woman – Latoya Freeman (fictional – but based on numerous in-depth interviews I conducted, and data supplied by a fabulous client and partner). As mentioned elsewhere, the collaboration with the team at NICHQ was and is terrific, and BCT Partners, who co-funded the development, has integrated this experience into their ever-expanding toolkit.

Problems worth solving

In a conversation with a colleague recently, I was going on about this clarity I feel around the work we do at Red Fern – that, while there are many logical applications of virtual reality technology and excellent design work going on out there, we, here, are not driven simply by what technology *can* do, but rather what it *should* do to help with real issues.