Kinect connects for mangroves research
Motion sensing technology best known in computer games is vastly improving Queensland scientists’ ability to quantify habitat complexity in mangroves....
Motion sensing technology best known in computer games is vastly improving Queensland scientists’ ability to quantify habitat complexity in mangroves....
Limited number of invertebrate ecological roles puts mangroves at risk.
The Griffith Red Zone augmented reality sandboxes from have gone on a road trip this week to the World Science Fair in Brisbane and are proving to be even more popular than expected.
Griffith University students are invited to "imagine the future" by taking advantage of today's special preview of Griffith's new Red Zones learning experience
The tech lounge is really to be used as an experience centre for 21st century learning, a place for all students to come into their own environment, on campus, and utilise the technology available here in these surroundings.