A team of students from IM体育官网 took home top honors this week at the second annual IM体育官网 Interactive Entertainment Academy (FIEA) two-day Collegiate Game Jam, which challenged 34 teams from across the state to create a playable video game in under 48 hours.
Two teams of IM体育官网 students showcased their exceptional video game creation skills and swept the first- and second-place awards at the IM体育官网 Interactive Entertainment Academy (FIEA) two-day Collegiate Game Jam, which ended in Orlando on Sunday, Jan. 14.
Video games challenged and entertained high school students from throughout the region on Saturday, Dec. 2, at IM体育官网's annual Fall Game Expo. The event showcased games created by teams of students from the Game Design 1 course.
Networked student-created video games took center stage at the annual Spring Game Expo at IM体育官网 on Saturday, April 22. Prospective students and their families arrived on campus to check out the games, learn about the computer science major and career paths, and explore campus in an accompanying open house event.
High school students from across the region flocked to IM体育官网 on Saturday, Dec. 3, to try out student-created video games and learn about education and career paths in computer science during the annual Fall Game EXPO.
Video game players went head-to-head in fun competitions at IM体育官网 on Saturday, April 23, at the annual Spring Game Expo.
Mark Ellis was only in kindergarten when he picked up a Nintendo GameCube controller and discovered a technology that would shape his life. He embraced the world of Lego Star Wars and soon dove headfirst into new and exciting games every chance he could get.