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Gustavo presents player trait model at INTERACT, 2019
Dr. Gustavo F. Tondello, a PhD graduate and instructional support coordinator of ݮƵ’s School of Computer Science, as well as co-founder of MotiviUX, presented a paper on the Five Factor Player Traits Model at INTERACT 2019, the IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction.
Tina Chan on CBC The National talking school-related stress
Tina Chan, Public Health and Health Systems MSc candidate, appeared on CBC The National on September 6th, speaking about school-related stress and mental health struggles. Chan is the creator of the Panic Anxiety & Stress Support kit (PASS kit), designed to assist students in managing stress and destigmatize stress-related mental illnesses.
Lennart Nacke co-organizes the Fluxible Education Summit
, Associate Professor and Director of the HCI Games Group, alongside the Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business, is co-organizing the (for more information on the summit).
Michael Barnett-Cowan talking VR in the Globe and Mail
Dr. Michael Barnett-Cowan, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Director of the Multisensory Brain and Cognition lab, discussed the progression of virtual and augmented reality (VR, AR) technology and their real world application in an .
Chris Lawrence published in Unwinnable discussing queerness in Mortal Kombat
Chris Lawrence, PhD candidate in English and Editor-in-Chief at First Person Scholar, published an article inUnwinnableabout Mortal Kombat characters Scorpion and Sub-Zero. In the article, "", Lawrence does a queer reading of the characters' relationship throughout the Mortal Kombat (MK) franchise.
Dr. Aynur Kadir joins the Games Institute
The Games Institute is thrilled to welcome a new faculty member to our community, Dr. Aynur Kadir.Dr. Kadir is an incoming Assistant Professor of Digital Media Arts in the department of Communication Arts with plans to advance her research in mobilizing the knowledge and cultures of Indigenous heritages through interactive and immersive technologies.
Prof. Steven Bednarski Receives SSHRC PG for Medieval History and Climate Change Project
Ashley Mehlenbacher in Art News
GI faculty member,Dr. Ashley Mehlenbacher,was recently published in“ݮƵ Stories”,an online publication run by the Faculty of Arts. Dr. Mehlenbacher spoke about the growth of citizen science linked to the rise of the internet.
Mark Hancock hosts SWaGUR "GUR-Course"
