
Noah Glaser
Assistant Professor · Virtual Reality and Game Design
University of Missouri , ColumbiaAbout
Noah Glaser is an Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri’s School of Information Science & Learning Technologies, where he directs the Information Experience Lab. He holds a PhD in Instructional Design and Technology from the University of Cincinnati. His research focuses on leveraging cutting-edge technologies like virtual reality (VR), video games, artificial intelligence (AI), and mobile devices to design inclusive educational interventions, particularly for neurodiverse populations and individuals with disabilities. Key projects include NSF-funded initiatives such as uSucceed (VR/AI-driven cybersecurity curriculum for neurodiverse learners) and Gaming4Good (computational thinking education via Nintendo’s Game Builder Garage). He also develops The Things Left Behind, a video game celebrating neurodivergent experiences, and leads Mizzou Cloud DevOps, advancing cloud computing training for scientific communities.
Glaser’s expertise spans mixed-reality learning environments, formal/informal STEAM education, and AI applications in education. His work emphasizes participatory design involving neurodivergent users, resulting in over 30 peer-reviewed publications and frequent conference presentations. He actively mentors students interested in game development, extended reality (XR), and AI. His interdisciplinary collaborations bridge instructional design, neuroscience, and technology, with a focus on promoting equity in STEM education.
Notable grants include multiple NSF awards supporting his research into inclusive technologies. His lab develops tools like the Museum of Instructional Design (3D virtual learning environment) and Maria Martinez VR training program for autistic adults. Glaser advocates for universal design principles in online education and has explored emerging technologies such as ChatGPT’s educational potential and VR’s impact on environmental attitudes.
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