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In December 2011, David Chesney's ENG100 class, Gaming for the Greater Good, showcased their final class projects to a group of Dexter high school students interested in computer science. The Dexter students played the games, asked questions, and voted for their favorites.
In a collaboration with the U-M CS Mott Children's Hospital, these video games were designed with interfaces to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities related to the autistic spectrum.
A number of prizes for the class were provided by Google, Microsoft, and Electronic Arts.
Projects and student programmers included:
Bob's World
Thomas Anderson, Tyler Digesare, John Sligh, Trevaughn Tummings |
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Classroom
Spencer Dugan, Daniel Popiel, Jordan Potthoff |
Facemash
Caleb Alexander, Jack Cross, Ryan Gonzalez, David William |
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Fast Food Frenzy
Mohammad Islam, Yasadakishore Rao, Jeremiah Reyer |
Force Field
Brandon Kittle, Dax Lamar, Joshua Lynch, Stephen Osentoski |
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Go Bubble Go
Patrick D'Agostino, Robert Fergan, Ethan Oosterman, Han Yu |
Great Audio Race
Andrew Lees, Taran Pannebacker, Andrew Rauh, Brandon Scott |
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Kinect
Patrick Godwin, Tyler Kohan, Evan Leung, Evan Ward |
Lock & Key
Christopher Baier, Arjun Motta, John Reed, Stephen Trolio |
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Marble Roll
Rajeev Bhatt, Khari Cousins, Quincy Davenport, Daniel Gorham |
Math Racer
Ryan Hampton, Daniel Lao, Brock Nelson, Vishnu Rajendran |
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Memory Cards
Kristen Gattoni, Ellen Henrichs, Spencer Nofzinger, Cameron Polack |
Say What?
Robert Chan, Zachary Herbst, Jacob Torrence |
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Space Master
Devin Chan, David Domanico, Justin Hart, Connor Velzy |
Traveling Fair
Jordan Bell, Peter Jay, Steven Liu, Raven Zeer |
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Below are more photos from the event. To view or download larger photos, just click on the thumbnail image of interest.
Posted: January 18, 2012
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