ASU computer gaming classes draw attention


Arizona State University’s computer video game development courses and programs are drawing attention.

KPNX-Channel 12 news in Phoenix recently reported on CampGame, the summer program that teaches high school students the fundamentals of computer gaming.

Also, CampGame instructor Ashish Amresh, a lecturer in the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering, was interviewed on the “Chatterbox,” (click on Show 289) a program about computer video games broadcast on KFNX-AM 1100 News Talk Radio in Phoenix. He talks about the computer gaming degree certificate program he directs for the school.

Amresh comes on "Chatterbox" at approximately 13 minutes and 35 seconds into the show.

For more information – including details about the ASU SkySong Gaming Lab – see the Gaming@asu web site. 

Article source: KPNX Channel 12

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