OIT Students Attend Top Programming Conference


  • April 22, 2009

Olivet Institute of Technology’s object-oriented programming course is introducing students to 3D programming.  This type of programming makes it possible to create animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or even simulating a churches and schools in a 3D environment. 

As part of their course this semester, students attended the Game Developers Conference (GDC), held March 23-27 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, to get an inside look at the world’s largest professional industry event exploring topics in 3D programming.  Alongside 18,000 programmers and other professionals attending the conference, students from Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) participated in workshops and forums to exchange ideas about the future of 3D technology and its applications. 

A special research team of OIT students is being organized for further study of the topics covered at the conference, which is presented every spring in San Francisco.