Assistant Professor
Founder Created Realities Group
His research interest is in expanding the way technology can be used to further the creation and distribution of knowledge and learning. His research focuses on the areas of emerging technologies for learning, which include visualization systems for education, virtual communities, telementoring, and multi-user 3D online learning environments (virtual environments). These technologies support learning by the distribution of interaction and feedback across both time and space via interactive forms of multimedia.
Greg has studied at the UoSAT Spacecraft Engineering Research Unit, Center for Satellite Engineering Research, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, England and did his post doctoral research at the National Institute for Multimedia in Education, Japan. While attending the University of Texas at Austin he was involved in the Electronic Emissary, WINGS, and TeachNet (the College of Education's Unified Communications System). He holds a FCC advanced amateur radio license. His professional experience includes working for Compaq, Dallas Engineering as the Advanced Communications Technology Planner, and for the Dandin Group in San Jose, as Director of U.S. Wireless Technology. He is a former president of TAPR a non-profit research and development corporation focused on packet and wireless related technologies. He is the founder of the Created Realities Gorup.
