Steve Engels

 Steve Engels

Steve Engels

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May 1, 2018
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My favorite professor in second year is Mr. Engels. He's really an inspirational professor. His teachings were very clear and the slides were nicely organized. Laboratories take a lot of time but they will really test the knowledge that being taught in class. Midterm and final exams were hard but fair. His final thought lectures is worth to attend to. Such an inspirational one.

Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Computer Science


Resume

  • 2015

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    Curriculum

    Teaching and Learning PhD program

    focusing on educational video game design. Thesis research investigates the design factors that impact the engagement and learning goals of educational games.

    Education

    University of Toronto

  • 1999

    M.Math

    Machine learning

    natural language processing and information extraction research. Thesis on applying machine learning techniques on staged natural language text to create a stronger information extraction model.

    Computer Science

    Artificial Intelligence

    Machine Learning

  • 1994

    Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc

    Computer Engineering

    Cognitive Science Option

    University of Waterloo

  • 1988

    University of Toronto Schools

  • Educational Games

    Algorithms

    Python

    University Teaching

    Information Extraction

    Artificial Intelligence

    Software Engineering

    Game Design

    Natural Language Processing (NLP)

    Machine Learning

    C++

    Game Development

    C

    Computer Science

    Java

    Level Up Showcase 2014

    A game design exhibition showcasing projects created by university and college students in the GTA. Working with high-profile organizations

    institutions and companies such as Microsoft

    Ubisoft

    AMD

    AutoDesk

    Unity

    Sheridan

    OCAD University and the University of Toronto

    this incredible production which featured over 50 undergraduate teams competing against each other for awards in various categories judged by none other than the executive lead team at Ubisoft

    one of the top three game publishing and development companies in the world.

    Jess Bradshaw

    Kolden Simmonds

    Ray Khan

    Steve

    Whizbang! Labs

    University of Waterloo

    University of Toronto

    University of Toronto

    University of Toronto

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    Professor

    Teaching Stream

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    Currently teaching computer organization and video game design. Past courses taught include artificial intelligence

    introductory computer science and software engineering.\n\nResearch areas include application of artificial intelligence

    educational video game design

    game design for seniors

    children and blind players.

    Associate Professor

    Teaching Stream

    University of Toronto

    University of Waterloo

    Software Developer

    Whizbang! Labs

    Sessional Lecturer

    University of Waterloo

CSC 108

Course also known as:
CS108
CSC108

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4.3(2)

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3.5(4)

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4.1(7)

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3.5(2)

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4.5(2)