Student workshop focuses on more than technological advances
In an evolving world of digital technology, the proper tools are essential to success.
In an evolving world of digital technology, the proper tools are essential to success.
Sometimes work is play and play is work.
This weekend was one of those times, as 100 post-secondary students from the region gathered at the University of Waterloo Stratford campus for the inaugural game design camp.
Students, game designers, developers, educators and industry leaders will join forces this weekend at the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus to compete in developing a novel one-button video game.
One hundred participants. Ten mentors. Three days. One button.
Add them up and you get the inaugural Game Design Camp at the University of Waterloo Stratford campus this weekend.
What started as a school project for Laura Seyers and her classmates has reached far beyond the walls of the University of Waterloo Stratford campus.
All the way to Syria, in fact.
University of Waterloo students love Stratford.
And the feeling is mutual.
Once upon a time, there was a dwarf, an elf, a red dragon, a blinking bodyguard, a freckle-faced boy, a spy girl, and a headless wizard.
They were all three storeys tall.
A design by a student at the University of Waterloo's Stratford campus is now part of Canadian history.
WATERLOO — Ariana Cuvin's new year's resolution was to expand her artistic portfolio.
So when the 19-year-old global business and digital art major at University of Waterloo stumbled on the Department of Canadian Heritage logo design contest, she decided to enter.
The Faculty of Arts and Stratford Campus stand proud as second-year Global Business and Digital Arts (GBDA) student Ariana Cuvin wins the Government of Canada’s 150 anniversary logo competition.