Led by an industry veteran and staffed by visualization students, the lab makes learning more engaging and accessible through video games and other interactive experiences.
The Texas A&M Department of Visualization’s game jam competition was held for the first time since 2019, giving participants hands-on experience with video game development.
Randi Reynolds ’18 learned how to recreate the textures of ceramics, rugs and different types of wood for the calculus game Variant. (Josh Huskin/Texas A&M Foundation) By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science Texas A&M University is taking a new approach to transformational learning this spring,…