Our Client
D3 uses data and insights from psychology and behavioral economics to understand how different groups experience student success, thriving, and a sense of belonging at Carnegie Mellon University.
Our Team
Shengyao (Shelley) Xiao
Producer
Shelley is a software engineer who explores the space between art, design, and humans.
Xiaoyu (Jamie) Cui
Game Designer
Xiaoyu(Jamie) Cui is a programmer who has a strong interest in computer graphics, VFX and interactive storytelling.
Boyuan (Michael) Lu
Programmer
Michael is a second year student at ETC who is interested in game programming and how to design games with various input devices.
Yuanqin Fan
Writer/Programmer
Yuanqin is interested in web and game development. And he always has the willingness to learn and adapt to new programming languages, frameworks, and game engines.
Haiyun Wu
2D Artist
Haiyun is a human-centered designer, inspiring people through art and strong visuals. Her passion is creating 2D and 3D experiences.
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Instructor
Mike Christel
Mike is interested in the development and evaluation of transformational games, especially in the areas of education and health care. Mike joined the ETC Faculty in 2008, moving from Carnegie Mellon’s Computer Science Department where he was working at the intersection of speech recognition, image processing, and multimedia interface development and evaluation. As a member of the Informedia Digital Video Library research team, he received the Allen Newell Award for Research Excellence. Before that, from 1987 to 1997 he worked at the Software Engineering Institute at CMU. Mike received his Ph.D. from Georgia Tech in 1991 with a thesis examining dynamically generated digital video interfaces. Entertainment builds from experiences, and Mike loves to travel with his family, having enjoyed each of the 50 states in the U.S. on various journeys.
Instructor
Shirley Saldamarco
Shirley Saldamarco is an entrepreneur, a producer and an educator. She has a background in theatre from Carnegie Mellon School of Drama and Producer for national programming at WQED-TV. As President of Interactive Media Productions, the company she founded in 1982, she produces a variety of Broadcast and Non-broadcast programs.
As an Independent Producer, projects include documentaries, public affairs and special programs, which have aired on PBS, network and cable television. She proudly displays a number of awards including an Emmy nomination, Matrix Award in Broadcast News and Documentary, Golden Cine, Pennsylvania Cable Arts Network Award, American Psychological Association Award, and several Telly Awards. Shirley has a particular interest in producing quality programming for children and was Creator and Executive Producer for the pilot, “Charlie’s Sharing Adventure,” as well as Dialogue Director for 52 episodes of “Johnson and Friends,” on Fox Network.