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WVU Game Developers Club Presidential Farewell

April 28, 2017 By Jordan Hallow

Below is the last email I sent out to the club list – I mean everything I said in this email.  I’m glad I had the honor of leading the club the past two years, just recording this here for historical purposes.

WVU Game Developers Club Student Showcase

Presidential Farewell

Fellow club members,

It has been my honor to serve as your President the last two years.  It’s exciting to look back and truly see how far we have come as a club.

As I stated at the student showcase, we have achieved many great things.  We have become an official IGDA student chapter, connecting us in the past year to many other universities with similar clubs.  We have been a host site for the Global Game Jam, the largest game jam in the world.  A group of us got to travel to Texas last fall to participate in Chillenium, the largest student game jam.  We have had countless club game jams in between those.

We have had game developers and alumni come to speak or Skype in, to give their advice to us on various topics.  We have raised over $2,000 for Extra Life, which went directly to help the WVU Medicine Childrens hospital!  We built our own tabletop arcade cabinet using a Raspberry Pi and programmed our own games for it!

All of our success would not be possible without everyone’s individual support of this club!  So thank you all for the last two years!  

I want to especially thank all of my officers the past two years who have helped make us a success as well – Kati Baker, Destiny Dunn, Veronica Blackshire, Ryan Kubik, Connor Haynes, and Ahmed Mian.

I have full faith in the newly elected administration led by Tristan Snyder and I wish them the best of luck this coming year.

Don’t be a stranger, you all are welcome to reach out to me anytime!  Follow me on Twitter @JordanHallow or add me on LinkedIn to stay connected!

I wish you all success in all your future careers and game development projects!

Best,
—
Jordan Hallow 
President , WVU Game Developers Club
May 2015 – April 2017

Filed Under: Academic, WVU Game Developers Club

WVU Game Developers Club Student Showcase

April 26, 2017 By Jordan Hallow

One of my ideas when the club started was that we have an event where the club can have setups of playable games for anyone interested at the university to play, similar to how other universities that have gaming programs require theirs students to show their projects.  I also thought it could be similar to the Computer Science senior design project fairs I have seen in past semesters here on campus.

We are hosting our first ever Student Showcase Wed Apr 26 6-8pm, showing off different game projects students have worked on this past year! pic.twitter.com/nSECMgW73K

— WVU Game Developers (@wvugdc) April 24, 2017

Our club is really lucky to meet in the Reed College of Media Innovation Center. It has a lot going for it, being in one of the newest buildings on campus, it is located right next to the Evansdale PRT station and it has some great tech. They have screens in about every room there that can be connected to wirelessly with their software on anyone’s laptop or via HDMI connection. On top of that, they have four media carts with both of those connection options, which finally made this showcase idea a viable and doable event for us.  So we were able to set up five live games through connected laptops that each game’s developers brought to run their game on. They all used the HDMI since we wanted the input to not have any delays that the wireless would sometimes get.

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@wvugdc @gordongee WVU Game Developers Club providing excitement to our next generation of developers. pic.twitter.com/WqAwa26X0c

— Kevin Tephabock (@KevinTephabock) April 26, 2017

The actual event was two hours and split in half, with the first hour being club reflections, individual game presentations from club members that wanted to talk about their games to everyone in attendance, and club awards. In the second hour, we had the stations set up where attendees could play the individual games that we had setup.

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We gave club influencer awards to several WVU staff members that helped our club in the past year with our various events including the Global Game Jam and Unity Workshops.  Overall, everyone in attendance enjoyed themselves and everyone that wasn’t part of the club I think enjoyed talking to the individual teams about their games, in addition to playing them.

We filmed most of the event and I will be linking to that YouTube playlist once it is made below.

Filed Under: WVU Game Developers Club

Book Publication

April 19, 2017 By Jordan Hallow

I got my essay published about the creation of the WVU Game Developers Club in “Life-Changing Student Organizations” and it is on Amazon!!  You can check it out here.  I attached a description about the book below.

Life-Changing Student Organizations is intended to give university students an inside look at the many unique opportunities that are currently available to them at their given college or institution. It also gives high school students a view behind the veil at what it’s like to live an active university life. From Quidditch to rugby, religious groups to Greek Life, woodworking to video game design, and much in between, Life-Changing Student Organizations contains something for people of all interests. Comprised of over forty essays—contributed entirely by current and former leaders of major student organizations from five separate Division 1 universities—the book is a kaleidoscope of distinct voices, beliefs, and backgrounds. All, however, seem to arrive at the same conclusion: With a little on-campus initiative, anything is possible.

Link to Amazon Store

Filed Under: Academic, WVU Game Developers Club

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