Dr. Adam Carreon
Assistant Professor,
Georgia Southern University
United States
Adam Carreon is an assistant professor of special education in the Department of Elementary and Special Education at Georgia Southern University. He specializes in instructional design, technology, and innovation for the classroom. Carreon’s research interests include the use of emerging technology to provide effective instructional, adaptive and social intervention and assistance. Specifically, the use of augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality, extended reality, and artificial intelligence to enhance the classroom for students with disabilities.
Carreon’s experiences range from elementary to secondary special education, as well as the college classroom. He travels to many local, state, and national conferences working with and presenting to teachers on innovations to support all learners, especially those with disabilities. Adam can be reached via email at acarreon@georgiasouthern.edu.
Sessions
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11-Jan-2026W315BInvestigating AI, AR, MR, VR, and XR in the Universal for Design Learning Framework
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12-Jan-2026EXPO: LEADERSHIP ROUND TABLES: BOOTH #1645TABLE 5: Empowering Educators: Leveraging 360 Cameras for Innovative Teacher Professional Development
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13-Jan-2026W315BDesigning for Variability: AI-Driven Innovation to Personalize Learning
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13-Jan-2026W315BPrompt Engineering: Hands-on Strategies to Support Struggling Writers
