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From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Julien Mailland, an assistant professor of telecommunications at Indiana University's Media School and a Research Scholar with the Computer History Museum's Internet History Program focuses on the technical architecture of Minitel and the policy decisions that enabled a boom of private services atop the platform, leading to an ecosystem of over 25,000 private sites before the World Wide Web was invented and the Internet privatized.
From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Tomer Perry, a postdoctoral fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University examines using game design principles to enhance teaching by making engaging and immersive home assignments and classroom activities. For...
Published 04/28/17
From the Interactive Media and Games Seminar Series, Kaisa Still a Senior Scientist at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, uses a network- centric view to understanding the Finnish game industry and its dynamics by examining independent firms forming symbiotic relationships to create and...
Published 04/28/17
From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Yasaman Sheri, a designer with Copenhagen Institute for Interaction Design and Microsoft Hololens looks at how technological advancements in computer vision, AR VR, artificial intelligence and biosensing are increasingly redefining our...
Published 04/28/17