ETC Game Helps Middle Schoolers See Math in New Ways
This article was originally published on CMU’s news site: https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2022/january/etc-middle-school-math.html By Megan Harris The Wandermath Team
Full ArticleThis article was originally published on CMU’s news site: https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2022/january/etc-middle-school-math.html By Megan Harris The Wandermath Team
Full ArticleDaniel Tkacik, from the CyLab Website Cybersecurity meets steampunk In order to form a more (cybersecure) union… Congratulations on a job well done to the 404 Productions team: Lewis Koh– Producer Josh Li – Co-Producer/Designer Tianying Lyu – UI/UX Designer – Artist Jeesub Lee – Programmer Oscar Huang – Programmer
Full ArticleDuring the fall semester the WanderMath team created an Augmented Reality experience, inspired by Math Walks, to help 4th and 5th graders engage in open-ended math adventures. The team has placed the free app on the Apple App Store and Google Play for everyone to play.
Full ArticleThe ETC Festival is an event hosted at Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) where the projects, films, games and interactive experiences created by the student teams throughout the ETC are showcased in a carnival-like atmosphere. We will be virtual again this year, what a great way for many people to see the student... Read more »
Full ArticleOn Saturday May 22, 2021 the Carnegie Mellon University gathered online and in person to celebrate the incredible achievements of the Master’s and Doctoral Degree Class of 2021. Each year, graduation serves as a profound reminder for our entire community that our most important mission is to develop talented leaders who are equipped with the... Read more »
Full ArticleMaster’s and Doctoral Degree Candidates Commencement Ceremony on Saturday May 22 On Saturday May 22 at 10:00 am, Carnegie Mellon University will offer an in-person commencement exercises for the graduation Class of 2021. The in-person commencement exercises are open only to graduates, families and friends of the graduates, as well as members of the CMU... Read more »
Full ArticleThe ETC is excited to announce the ETC Fellowship Fund, sponsored by Schell Games. The purpose of the Fund is to promote equity, diversity and inclusion in the Entertainment Technology Center by providing fellowship support to a graduate student enrolled at the University in the ETC. The Donor prefers that the Fund support students who... Read more »
Full ArticleThe ETC is excited to launch a new Executive Education program this summer. Under the leadership of Carl Rosendahl, ETC faculty as well as guest lecturers will lead participants through various workshops aimed at expanding their creative leadership skills so they can improve their organization’s ability to successfully innovate. This year, the program will take... Read more »
Full ArticleETC Students are excited for the annual Fall Festival, our end-of-semester student work showcase. Traditionally held in-person at the ETC in Pittsburgh, this year the students have worked hard to bring the Festival directly to you: virtual and live! Since the festival will be virtual this year, there will be livestream both in the morning... Read more »
Full ArticleThis month, University Advancement did a story about Daryl Choa (20) as a recipient of the Creative Good Fund, the scholarship created for ETC students who are looking to gain experience with real-world non-profit projects while making a positive impact on the world around us. Below are excerpts from the story by Sarah Burke Supporters... Read more »
Full ArticleStudent handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in May 2023.
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 28 2023.
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2021 and May 2022
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2020 and may 2021
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