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A Stellar Success: The Second Annual UTS Student Games Showcase
The second annual UTS Student Games Showcase (Autumn 2018) was a huge success!
The evening was hosted by Dr. William Raffe and Dr. Jaime Garcia from the UTS the Games Studio research group and sponsored by the UTS School of Software and Microsoft Australia.
Two papers presented at the IEEE SeGAH 2018 Conference
Two papers and a poster have been presented at the 6th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, IEEE SeGAH 2018.
This event was held on Vienna, Austria, from 16 - 18 of May 2018, at the TU Wien.
The papers are titled:
The 2018 UTS Student Games Showcase
We are pleased to invite you to the annual UTS Autumn Student Games Showcase.
This event was a great success last year and it is going to be even better this year.
It is a chance to celebrate our students' accomplishments this semester and show-off their skills as game designers/developers to a wider audience.
Join us for an evening of playing games made by UTS students at various stages of their study, networking with industry and research partners, and enjoying free food, and prizes!
The details of the event are as follows:
Workshop on: Agents and Models in Serious Games for Change and Social Good (IVA 2018)
This workshop brings together two key topics in their respective global research fields: intelligent agents and serious game design. Both are proving more important every year as means of engaging large audiences with new ways of thinking about social interaction, entertainment, culture, social policy, the environment and the way we work and learn. Bringing together the concepts, technologies, and methodologies of the two fields holds the potential to allow their combined strengths to further drive engagement, communication, and understanding between innumerable groups around the world.