Media Advisory: Master of Digital Experience Innovation Showcase
The Masters of Digital Experience Innovation Student Showcase will take place this week at the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus.
The Masters of Digital Experience Innovation Student Showcase will take place this week at the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus.
By Media RelationsThe Masters of Digital Experience Innovation Student Showcase will take place this week at the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus.
Highlights of the showcase include:
Date: Tuesday June 18, 2013, from 5PM – 7PM
Location: University of Waterloo Stratford Campus, 125 St. Patrick Street, Stratford Ontario
More than ten months ago, 19 students began the Master of Digital Experience Innovation program at the Stratford Campus. Their first milestone was Bootcamp – an intensive 2-week workshop where students learned to work effectively in teams and tested out the hardware and software they would be using throughout their program. Since then, students have completed eight courses, submitted a wide range of assignments and worked on major projects with companies including Desire2Learn, CIBC and Marmot Labs Inc.
As students approach the end of the program they are ready to showcase the work they’ve accomplished.
Media are invited to attend, interview students, view their projects and learn how their unique skills could benefit a range of organizations.
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Nick Manning
University of Waterloo
519.888.4451
Attention broadcasters: Waterloo has facilities to provide broadcast quality audio and video feeds with a double-ender studio. Please contact Nick Manning on 519-888-4451 or 226-929-7627 for more information.
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