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标题[公告] 卡内基大学招生说明会
时间Wed Sep 19 10:34:59 2007
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作者: wasabi (^^) 看板: b93902HW
标题: [公告] 卡内基大学招生说明会
时间: Wed Sep 19 10:32:46 2007
主旨:卡内基美隆大学-娱乐科技中心 之 入学及推广说明会
内容:
卡内基美隆大学-娱乐科技中心创立於八年前,提供两年娱乐科技硕士(Master of
Entertainment Technology)课程,主攻互动式媒体领域,如电玩、手机、互动式展览、
主题乐园…等。近年来,来自台湾的学生逐渐增加,故此次来台,希望能向对本中心有兴
趣的同学说明入学之相关规定。
详细资料请见卡内基美隆大学-娱乐科技中心之网站:
http://www.etc.cmu.edu)
时间:12:30~13:30, 星期三, September 19.
地点:资讯系馆 Room104
备注:现场将准备50个餐盒予前50名到场的同学,敬请准时入场!
Title:
Visiting of Don Marinellik, the Executive Producer, and Rebecca Lombardi, the
Director of Admissions and Marketing for Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment
Technology Center (ETC-Global)
Content:
The ETC-Global was created 8 years ago, and we offer a 2 year masters degree
called the MET or Master of Entertainment Technology. Our curriculum is
project based and focuses on teamwork. Our students work on projects in any
area of interactive media. For example, we work in the area of video games,
cell phone technology, interactive museum exhibits, theme park attractions,
and the list continues. We are part of the School of Computer Science AND
the College of Fine Arts.
We have a lot of international students in our program and have noticed a
large number of applicants from Taiwan. For example, we just started a new
class this week and 56% of the class is international. Of the 28
international students, 4 are from Taiwan. Thus, we hope to conduct an
information session for interested students at National Taiwan University.
There is a lot of information available on our website at
http://www.etc.cmu.edu.
Also, here is the information about Rebecca Lombardi:
Rebecca Lombardi, Director of Admission & Marketing,, ETC – Global
Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University. (Pittsburgh
Technology Center, Room 5305, 700 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219,
(412) 268-9160,
[email protected],
http://www.etc.cmu.edu)
Time: 12:30~13:30, Wednesday, September 19.
Location: CSIE Building, Room104.
P.S.: The department office would prepare 50 lunch boxes for the first 50
students.
Please come on time!
Carnegie Mellon’s
Entertainment Technology Center (ETC-Global)
Visits National Taiwan University
Please join Executive Producer, Don Marinelli, and Director of Admission,
Rebecca Lombardi for a discussion about Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment
Technology Center (ETC-Global)
The “high concept” behind both the Entertainment Technology Center and the
Masters in Entertainment Technology degree is that we are based on the
principle of having technologists and non-technologists work together on
projects that produce artifacts that are intended to entertain, inform,
inspire, or otherwise affect an audience/guest/player/participant. The
masters degree is focused on extensive semester-long project courses. This
focus allows us to tackle the much larger challenge of effectively bringing
together students and researchers from different disciplines.
We do not intend to take artists and turn them into engineers, or vice-versa.
While some students will be able to achieve mastery in both areas, it is not
our intention to have our students master “the other side.” Instead, we
intend for a typical student in this program to enter with mastery/training
in a specific area and spend his or her two years at Carnegie Mellon learning
the vocabulary, values, and working patterns of the other culture.
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