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COURSE: “Interactivity, Play, Choreography & Neuroplasticity” – FALL 2017

Transdisciplinary Media Design Practicum “Interactivity, Play, Choreography & Neuroplasticity” SYLLABUS “Dance, the art of human movement, on the surface appears nontechnologically inclined. It is the self–sufficient art.” – Judith A. Gray IML 543 | FALL 2017 | Section 37471R 4 Units | FRIDAYS 3-6:20PM @ SCI 209 Instructor: Prof. Marientina Gotsis, MFA | gotsis@usc.edu |… Read More »COURSE: “Interactivity, Play, Choreography & Neuroplasticity” – FALL 2017

CTIN 503 – Interactive Entertainment, Science & Health

CTIN 503 – SPRING 2017 Interactive Entertainment, Science & Healthcare (2 Units) Instructor: Prof. Marientina Gotsis, MFA gotsis@usc.edu Office: SCI 201U Lecture: Tuesdays 4-5:50PM @ SCI 308   COURSE OVERVIEW This course will give students an overview of foundational concepts required for design, development and evaluation of interactive entertainment and transmedia-based interventions at the intersection… Read More »CTIN 503 – Interactive Entertainment, Science & Health

The Brain Architecture Game Ready-Mades In Stock!

The Brain Architecture Game is a tabletop game experience that builds understanding of the powerful role of experiences on early brain development – what promotes it, what derails it, with what consequences for society. Our first commercially released educational product is now back in stock. Get your Ready-Mades while they last! The DIY downloadable version is always… Read More »The Brain Architecture Game Ready-Mades In Stock!

CODE CAMP 2016 now open for enrollment!

CODE CAMP is an enrichment opportunity for growth in programming, design, and leadership. Computers are provided. There is no experience required. We encourage friends and family aged 11+ to attend! For more information, visit our page. To REGISTER, please visit: http://bit.ly/2dPqxPp Or email us at codecamp.usc@gmail.com with your interest!

Virtual reality-based rehab system could one day help people with Parkinson’s

A trip to the physical therapist could soon feel a bit more like a trip to the arcade, thanks to a new multidisciplinary study being conducted at USC. James Finley and Beth Fisher of the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy and Marientina Gotsis of the USC School of Cinematic Arts have received a… Read More »Virtual reality-based rehab system could one day help people with Parkinson’s