Jay Alan Jackson

Jay Alan Jackson

Associate Professor
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
School of Interactive Games and Media

2022 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Jackson, Jay Alan. "Unity3D Math Sims with Companion Wolfram Notebooks for Active Learning." Proceedings of the Wolfram Technology Conference, October 21, 2022, Champaign, IL. Ed. Wolfram Research. Champaign, Illinois: n.p., Web. *

2021 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Jackson, Jay Alan. "Mixed-Reality Exergame Platforms for Inner Ear Training." Proceedings of the Conference of the Association for Technology in Music Instruction, October, 2021. Ed. ATMI. Rochester, NY: n.p., Web. * £

2019 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Jackson, Jay Alan. "How to Train Your Robotic Sea Turtle|Close Encounters of the mth Kind." Proceedings of the Wolfram Technology Conference 2019. Ed. Wolfram Research. Champaign, IL: n.p., 2019. Web. £

2018 Submissions

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Jackson, Jay Alan and Enan Munzar. "The Caribbean Trapezoid: Computational Thinking via Mixed-Reality Sci-Fi." Wolfram Technology Conference. Wolfram Research. Champaign, IL. 18 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. ˜

Ganapathiraju, Ashwin and Jay Alan Jackson. "The Caribbean Trapezoid: Wrangling 3D Sea Turtle Graphics with UnityLink." Wolfram Technology Conference 2018. Wolfram Research. Champaign, IL. 18 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. ˜

2012 Submissions

Shows/Exhibits/Installations

Jackson, Jay Alan. Bubble Drum-agog-ing: Polyrhythm Games & Other Inter Activities. 22 May 2012. 12th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, Ann Arbor, MI. Exhibit. *

Jackson, Jay Alan. Syncopated Surfing Ring. 12-14 Jun. 2012. Games For Health 2012 - Exergaming Expo, Boston. Exhibit. ∆

2011 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Jackson, Jay Alan. "The Bubble Drum Project: Experimental Prototypes for Active Rhythm Games." Proceedings of the Games For Health 2011 May 18-19, 2011 Boston, MA. Ed. Ben Sawyer and Bethany Bryant. Boston, MA: DiGRA, 2011. Web. ˜