I have multiple degrees in the field of digital media and game design: I have a two year associate's degree in animation, as well as a Bachelors degree in game art and design. I Interned with a small video game company after graduation, as well as took on a full time role using my game art knowledge for creation of 3D characters, assets, scenes, and more for a presentation graphics website.
I taught for a couple of semesters at a local technical college, covering areas from motion...
I have multiple degrees in the field of digital media and game design: I have a two year associate's degree in animation, as well as a Bachelors degree in game art and design. I Interned with a small video game company after graduation, as well as took on a full time role using my game art knowledge for creation of 3D characters, assets, scenes, and more for a presentation graphics website.
I taught for a couple of semesters at a local technical college, covering areas from motion graphics to 3D programs involving animation and 3D modeling and more. Aside from classroom teaching, prep time, grading, feedback, and more, I made myself available outside of class to assist students who were having troubles in some of the more difficult software packages. I utilized Microsoft Teams for remote meetings to go over issues and assist them to find the resolutions.
The students that I worked with were of college age. A couple of students may have been slightly non-traditional...maybe early to mid 20's, but a majority were pretty traditional college student aged. My settings for teaching were all in a classroom on the Southeast Tech campus.