Research
We generally do applied research in this program. Research projects can really come from anyplace, faculty staff or students involved in FOSS@RIT, elsewhere from RIT affiliated folks or from external for-profits and non-profits. Some begin as class or independent study study projects for student credit, the OLPC educational games and Transbot are good examples of this. Some have begun in, or been continued as, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Projects, the Pygame engine improvements, enhancements to CIVX and others are good examples of there. Some are directed, sponsored projects such as open video chat. Laslty some come from our own experiences in the Open SOurce development world, like the remixerator.
Papers and Presentations
Undergraduate Research Symposium 2010
- Open Video Chat
- Open Video Chat Presentation
- Fortune Hunter Engine Paper
- Fortune Hunter Game & Animation Engine Presentation
Past
- Round Table on curriculum at Teaching Open Source Summit
- NYSCATE annual conference on “Sugar in the Classroom.”
- HFOSS Symposium roundtable
- Open Source Software Research Mini-Summit, Washington DC
- TEDxBuffalo Video
- Connectology 2011
- CIVX CapitolCamp 2011
- CIVX WeLiveNY Summit
- Frontiers in Education Conference