Matt Dunleavy is the CEO of a location-based mobile story and game
development company called MoGo Mobile, Inc (http://playfreshair.com/). In
addition, Dr. Matt Dunleavy is an Interim Director in Academic Affairs and an
Associate Professor in Instructional Technology at Radford University in Virginia.
From 2006 to 2007, he was a postdoctoral fellow in learning technologies at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education and the director of the Handheld
Augmented Reality Project (HARP). Dr. Dunleavy received his Ph.D. in
Educational Research, Statistics, and Evaluation at the University of Virginia,
where he focused on the impact of ubiquitous computing on student learning and
the classroom environment. Prior to completing his formal education, he lived
overseas teaching English as a Second Language in Cameroon, Central Africa
as a Peace Corps volunteer and then independently in Taiwan, Republic of China. He has been the principal investigator on a National Science Foundation grant (Grant No. DRL-0822302) and a Virginia Department of Education grant (http://gameslab.radford.edu/) totaling $2.2 million, both of which explored how mobile technology and augmented reality can be used to improve academic and socio-cultural skills for K-16 school students.