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Glitch is a research project conducted by Georgia Institute of Technology and Morehouse College and funded by the National Science Foundation. 

This video is a visual census of player controlled characters in video games.

Glitch is part of the NSF Funded Georgia Computes! project. These series of projects is growing the pipeline of students interested in computer science in Georgia.

In 2005 DiSalvo was  the project director on development of Click! Urban Adventure, a mixed-reality game to get girls interested in science and technology.

This robot, designed to make more work for the domestic technologist, was installed at the Mattress Factory, as part of the Meet the Made exhibit.

Glitch Game Testers

Click! Urban Adventure

Georgia Computes!

Visual Census of Video Game Characters

The Productivity Paradox and the Cupcake Robot

Project List

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Betsy James DiSalvo

Georgia Tech, School of Interactive Computing