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Meadows Prepares 360 Music Therapy Session Videos for Immersive Learning Experiences

Director of Music Therapy and Associate Professor of Music Therapy Anthony Meadows, Ph.D., has been recording music therapy sessions this summer using a 360-degree camera so students can view the sessions through an Oculus headset for a fully immersive learning experience—the first such undertaking in the field of music therapy. Students will be using this technology in classes during fall semester.

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