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Call for Participation

TeacXR '26: The 1st International Workshop on Teaching eXtended Reality
A Hybrid pedagogical workshop in conjunction with ISMAR 2026  |  Bari, Italy  |  October 5–9, 2026

Workshop Overview

As eXtended Reality (XR) moves from a niche research interest to a mainstream medium, the "skills gap" between technical proficiency and human-centric design has become a critical bottleneck. TeacXR '26 is a half-day, interactive workshop dedicated to the pedagogy of spatial computing.

Unlike traditional 2D interfaces, XR requires students to master complex 3D interactions, spatial navigation, and multisensory feedback. This workshop brings together educators, researchers, and industry leaders to share evidence-based practices for teaching the design and development of AR/VR/MR applications. We invite submissions that explore how we can train the next generation of developers to prioritize accessibility, user comfort, and ethical design.

Topics of Interest

We invite short papers, position papers, and case studies on topics including, but not limited to:

Submission Categories

Short Papers (4-6 pages)

Original research or robust case studies in XR education.

Position Papers (2-4 pages)

Provocative ideas, proposed frameworks, or early-stage pedagogical experiments.

The "Syllabus Show-and-Tell" (1-page abstract)

A description of a specific teaching module, assignment, or tool that you wish to demonstrate during an interactive session.

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline
  • Notification of Acceptance
  • Camera-Ready Deadline
  • Workshop Date October 5 or 6, 2026 (TBD)

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must follow the IEEE VGTC format (opens in a new tab) and will be peer-reviewed by our international program committee. Accepted papers will be published in the ISMAR 2026 Adjunct Proceedings and indexed in IEEE XRef/Xplore.

Further detail to be announced soon!

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