SBIR-STTR Award

VR-enhanced Immersive Science Investigations into Biology and Genetics
Award last edited on: 8/3/2020

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DoEd
Total Award Amount
$1,100,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
91990019R0011
Principal Investigator
David Sarno

Company Information

Lighthaus Inc

3343 Josie Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90808
   (310) 561-4844
   N/A
   www.lighthaus.us
Location: Single
Congr. District: 47
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: 91990019C0032
Start Date: 6/24/2019    Completed: 2/24/2020
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$200,000
The team will develop a prototype of an immersive virtual reality experience for high school students to learn about the scientific processes and the biology of plants. The prototype will be designed to be multi-player where groups of students collaboratively conduct open-ended cross-breeding experiments, record images to export to reports, track and analyze data, and draw conclusions. At the end of Phase I, in a pilot study with 50 high school biology students, the researchers will examine whether the prototype functions as planned and whether it shows potential for improving students' science content knowledge related to genetics, heredity, and traits, as well as their use of science and engineering practices.

Phase II

Contract Number: 91990020C0082
Start Date: 6/14/2020    Completed: 6/17/2022
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$900,000
Verdant will be an immersive virtual reality (VR) experience for high school biology students focusing on Mendel's investigation into the heredity of pea plants and the basis of genetics. In Verdant, students revisit Mendel's scientific process by designing and running open-ended crossbreeding experiments at the macroscopic and microscopic levels and recording results, as Mendel did, but in hours instead of years. Verdant is implemented over 2 to 4 weeks and includes time in the immersive VR environment and for classroom discussions. Teachers will serve as coaches and facilitators, guiding students when necessary, monitoring student progress, and offering just-in-time instruction to answer questions and reinforce key concepts and skills.