Bryan’s Profile

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Active 5 years, 8 months ago
Bryan
Display Name
Bryan
Major Program of Study
Entertainment Technology
Academic interests

Emerging Media and other fun stuff…

Bio

technology makes me happy

My Courses

MTEC 1005

MTEC 1005

The goal of this course is to let students experiment and create electronic circuits and 3D prints. The class is divided into two main topics: 80% Electronics 20% 3D Printing. Each topic while have several modules. After each module students will have created a circuit, model, or 3D print. Students will be introduced how to create physical interfaces by learning how to program the Arduino micro controller. They will learn how to use sensors to translate physical interaction to output a sensory experience. Finally, they will design and print 3D models. Students will learn basic fabrication,modeling techniques, and processes used in 3D printing.

MTEC1003 – Media Computation Skills Lab – Fall 2015

MTEC1003 – Media Computation Skills Lab – Fall 2015

This class will cover some basic tools, skills, and best practices that support programming. Topics include source code management, basic front-end technologies (HTML/CSS, JavaScript), Unix command line tools, and basic server administration.

Production Practices Fall 2017

Production Practices Fall 2017

This course provides a hands-on introduction to the applied principles and production techniques used in interactive media development. Students will be introduced to the basic theory, practices, and technology necessary for success in digital media courses. Topics include digital imaging, audio and video management, prototyping, project management, as well as, interactive, networked, and physical computing technologies. The structure of this course emphasizes an integrated and creative approach to interactive media with detailed instruction and practice in the technical aspects of production that go hand in hand with critical academic thinking.

MTEC 1101, Emerging Media Foundations, Fall 2016

MTEC 1101, Emerging Media Foundations, Fall 2016

An introduction to interactive multimedia technology with a focus on interdisciplinary, project based, cooperative learning. Students will be immersed in the protocols and processes of the Interactive Media Technologies design process: idea development, presentation, prototyping and production, which will serve them in the face of rapid changes in technology. Students will explore basic theoretical and applied concepts of audio, visual, tactile and interaction design through creative group projects, visiting professionals and on-line documentation of their work. Pre- or corequisites: MTEC 1001, CST 1101 Image Source: The Verge

My Projects

Production Practices: Genetic Tattoo

Production Practices: Genetic Tattoo

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