Seven GI faculty members receive Outstanding Performance Awards for 2019
Seven GI faculty members are among receipients of Outstanding Performance Awards for 2019, awarded to them by the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
Seven GI faculty members are among receipients of Outstanding Performance Awards for 2019, awarded to them by the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
A study byÌýMarcelaÌýBomfim and Drs. Jim Wallace, Sharon Kirkpatrick, and Lennart Nacke received an Honourable Mention Award from CHI 2020, one of the most prestigious Human-Computer Interaction conferences in the world. The article,Ìý,Ìýpresents findings about how a gamified food literacy app (Pirate Bri’s Grocery Adventure) improved participant’s healthy eating behaviours.
A study by Erin Kim and Dr. Oliver SchneiderÌýreceived an Honourable Mention Award from CHI 2020, one of the most prestigious Human-Computer Interaction conferences in the world.
AlexÌýFleck, English PhD student, appears in the latest edition of Ìýfor a book review he wrote about “
Due to CHI 2020's cancelation -Ìýone of the biggest Human-Computer Interaction conferences of the year - theÌýHCI research groups at the GI and À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ have taken it upon themselves to host a virtual event.
A cozy, chill game about a stone skipping across a lake.
Kristina Llewellyn, GI faculty member and Social Development Studies professor, was featured by À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Stories in a Question and Answer article about issues surrounding equity in education as schools transition online during COVID-19.
The article shows Llewellyn responding to questions about the impact of physical distancing for different students and teachers, as well as parent concerns about grading.
John Muñoz attended the in Kitchener to demonstrate virtual reality (VR) tools and techniques for prototyping content and create cardboard headsets.Ìý
Tina Chan, MSc alum and founder, and Prof Jim Wallace, GI faculty member from the School of Public Health and Health Systems, are presenting at the Hallman Lecture Series, featuring Jane Philpott, former Health Minister of Canada.
The Games Institute was thrilled to welcome Dr. Lili Liu, Dean of Applied Health Sciences, and her research colleagues, Drs. Adriana Rios Rincon and Antonio Miguel Cruz, from the University of Alberta for a visit and tour of our facility.
Dr. Rincon delivered a presentation about the research team's (Drs. Liu, Rincon, Cruz, and Eleni Stroulia) ongoing workÌý involving games that support the health and wellness of older adults.