is a Newscenter series of profiles celebrating members of Rochester鈥檚 graduating class of 2019.
As the seniors of the go out into the workforce and some on to graduate school, they can say that they鈥檝e already put into practice what they鈥檝e learned.
From virtual reality projects that aim to foster empathy for the deaf and hard of hearing community to a video game that supports English language learners, five teams of students approached 鈥渞eal-world鈥 problems merging technology and humanities through the use of digital media.
鈥淢ost of our team members had problems with reading and comprehension,鈥 says Lava Hong 鈥19, who serves as project lead, researcher, and audio engineer for the team, 鈥淐heshire.鈥
鈥淚 tended to read the Chinese version of a book instead of looking at the English text,鈥 says Xinge Zhao 鈥19鈥攇ame designer, tester, and animator for the team鈥攔ecalling a particularly challenging Shakespeare course. 鈥淚 was reluctant,鈥 she says. Zhao will graduate with a double major in English and digital media studies.
鈥淚t鈥檚 because of vocabulary, grammar, language structure, and context,鈥 Hong says. 鈥淲e thought these were the elements that we could put into our game to help people better understand literature and make them interested in reading. Hong will graduate this spring with majors in both digital media studies and psychology.
While each student brings unique skills and knowledge to the group, they all have a love of playing video games. The team also includes Lu Nguyen 鈥19, who serves as the game programmer and developer; Famous Clark 鈥19, a game programmer, visual designer, and researcher; and Zhao, who served as a game designer, tester, and animator.

The interactive video game design is based on the gothic short story 鈥淭all Tale Heart,鈥 by Edgar Allan Poe. It鈥檚 built to force a gamer to text the answers instead of using multiple choice, because 鈥減eople can guess,鈥 says Hong.
Clark, a computer science and digital media studies double major, says the game is coded, so that if you put in correct keywords, the game will assume you鈥檙e correct. 鈥淚t鈥檚 built to be intuitive for readers,鈥 he says. If you type in something similar to the word鈥揻or example typing an 鈥渋鈥 instead of 鈥渆鈥 for the word 鈥渆yelid,鈥 the game continues to move the player forward in the story.
The capstone seminar course is taught by , interim director of the Digital Media Studies Program and studio arts program manager in the
The virtual reality project 鈥渃lEAR鈥 was the brainchild of seniors Kelly Thornton 鈥19, Zhewen Guan 鈥19, AJ Brown 鈥19, and David Backer 鈥19. Using a 360 camera, the team incorporated Oculus technology to create an interactive storyline for users to go through that would put them in real life scenarios for the deaf and hard of hearing. Their goal is to put people in the shoes of a person who is hard of hearing to gain a new perspective.
鈥淲e鈥檙e a team of picky eaters,鈥 says Carolyn Zelicoff 鈥19, team lead and UX/UI designer for the team project called 鈥淐urb.鈥 Also on the team is Michael Keane 鈥19, who serves as visual designer and creative leader; Conley Ernst 鈥19, who serves as technical lead; and Michelle Bushoy 鈥19 who oversees marketing. Curb is a food truck app unlike any on the current market鈥攐ne with a user interface for both the user and the food trucks. Food trucks have the option to toggle their location on or off as well as change their daily menu. Users can filter trucks for dietary needs and restrictions, 鈥渨hether gluten free, have a nut allergy, or pescetarian,鈥 says Zelicoff.

鈥淧ersonalizED鈥 is a web application using Java that allows adolescent users to identify their learning strengths and help them boost their learning success with tips and techniques. The team consisted of Tallis Polashenski 鈥19, Mojin Yu 鈥19, Sarah Ogunji 鈥19, Verona Shuwei Wang 鈥19, and Amina Shareef 鈥19.
Gerardo Torres Davila 鈥19 created the website called R2 that fosters collaboration and takes advantage of a free intercollegiate registration for students in the creative and visual fields at the 人妻少妇专区 and Rochester Institute of Technology.
鈥淭he diversity of these projects speak to the interests of our students and the interdisciplinary nature of the major,鈥 says Ashenfelder. 鈥淭hese projects are ambitious and thought provoking.鈥