2024 Student Handbook
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
StepUp is part of a collaboration between the Entertainment Technology Center and the World Shoe Fund, a social enterprise committed to improving global health by distributing shoes and providing hygiene education to communities. Through their Wash and Wear Program, they not only deliver shoes but also educate on the importance of good hygiene through school-based campaigns. StepUp extends these initiatives into the digital world.
The StepUp Project focuses on developing a 3D interactive game for Android tablets, aimed at strengthening hygiene education. This game engages students with entertaining and educational challenges that emphasize proper handwashing, foot care, and the crucial role of wearing shoes. Tailored for students, the game combines sports-style competitions and fantasy adventure elements to ensure that learning remains both enjoyable and impactful.
The team of six is tasked with creating an engaging digital tool that complements the World Shoe Fund’s in-person outreach, helping students build lasting hygiene habits to improve their overall health and well-being.
Project Instructor: Heather Kelley, Charles Johnson
Team Members: Chae Rin (Anna) Kim, Hongcheng (Lawrence) Luo, Rui-Ting (Eva) Chang, Yawen Xiao, Yumeng (Regina) Xia, Zhi-Wei (Tyler) Yang
Student 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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