Virtual Reality
 
Representatives of the Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham City Council and Bertram A. Hudson K-8 cut the ribbon on a new science lab, completed through a partnership with Verizon and education nonprofit Heart of America, which will give Hudson students access to educational technology, including augmented and virtual reality hardware, artificial intelligence, 3D printing and coding. From left: Derrick Billups, Birmingham Board of Education (BOE) District 4 representative; Jennifer Love-Lott, principal of Malachi Wilkerson Middle School; Fred H. Stewart, principal of Hudson Middle School; Mark Sullivan, Ed.D, superintendent of Birmingham City Schools; Leticia Watkins, Birmingham BOE District 6 representative and J.T. Moore, Birmingham City Council District 4 representative. (Ryan Michaels, The Birmingham Times)

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