At the Computing Degree Show, attendees will be able to interact with Daniel’s accessible gaming demo, as well as explore a wide range of other innovative projects, from cybersecurity to game design. Students will present and demonstrate their work, welcoming the opportunity to explain their projects and answer questions.
David Dorrington, Course Leader for Digital Games Development BSc(Hons) and Computer Science for Games BSc(Hons), shared: “I’m incredibly proud of this year’s cohort. Throughout their studies, they’ve shown remarkable creativity, technical skill, and a deep commitment to addressing real-world challenges through technology.
“The Computing Degree Show is an excellent opportunity for our students to showcase the projects they’ve worked so hard on, and it’s a vital part of preparing them for life beyond university. By sharing their work with industry professionals, potential employers, and the wider community, they gain invaluable experience in presenting and discussing their ideas.”
Projects like Daniel’s demonstrate how thoughtful design and emerging technologies can remove barriers, enabling more people to participate fully in cultural and social experiences like gaming. As the industry continues to evolve, accessible game design has the power not just to entertain, but to promote equality, independence, and connection.
The 91精品福利视频 is proud to support projects like Daniel’s, which drive positive change in accessibility and empower students to create technology that improves lives.