CSTEP News letter 2019

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I S S U E 00 M O N T H Y E A R Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program FUSION This Issue Global Game Jam P.1 Student research P.2 Student run all-nighter P.3 What’s next? P.4 Global Game Jam 2019 Have you ever wondered how art, computer science and music - three vastly unique fields – combine to form an epic final product? Onondaga Community College’s CSTEP program has Trends & New Software P.4 From here the Smith brothers will continue giving their workshops as they help their understudies prepare for the competition. The competition will take place during January 25-27. been successful at facilitating the goals of its bright, ambitious students. Two brothers, Jaheal and Zaire Smith, collaborated to orchestrate the first Global Game Jam at Onondaga Community College. In short, The Global Game Jam is one of the most significant game creation events in the world. Participants are given 48 hours to work as a team – utilizing various skill sets such as music, art, graphic design, and programming – to create a final product. The Smith brothers had the vision to give the Onondaga students an accessible opportunity for students of any background to develop video games. The purpose of this project was to provide the students with a means to exercise their scientific and artistic knowledge in unique ways. They have been hosting workshops on OCC’s campus where they are covering the basics in music creation for video games, art design and programming the games once the in game environments and characters are modeled.

I S S U E<br />

00<br />

M O N T H<br />

Y E A R<br />

Collegiate<br />

Science &<br />

Technology<br />

Entry Program<br />

FUSION<br />

This Issue<br />

Global Game Jam P.1<br />

Student research P.2<br />

Student run all-nighter P.3<br />

What’s next? P.4<br />

Global Game Jam <strong>2019</strong><br />

Have you ever wondered how art, computer<br />

science and music - three vastly unique fields<br />

– combine to form an epic final product?<br />

Onondaga Community College’s <strong>CSTEP</strong> program has<br />

Trends & New Software P.4<br />

From here the Smith brothers will continue giving their<br />

workshops as they help their understudies prepare for<br />

the competition. The competition will take place during<br />

January 25-27.<br />

been successful at facilitating the goals of its bright,<br />

ambitious students. Two brothers, Jaheal and Zaire<br />

Smith, collaborated to orchestrate the first Global Game<br />

Jam at Onondaga Community College. In short, The<br />

Global Game Jam is one of the most significant game<br />

creation events in the world. Participants are given 48<br />

hours to work as a team – utilizing various skill sets such<br />

as music, art, graphic design, and programming – to<br />

create a final product. The Smith brothers had the vision<br />

to give the Onondaga students an accessible<br />

opportunity for students of any background to develop<br />

video games. The purpose of this project was to provide<br />

the students with a means to exercise their scientific and<br />

artistic knowledge in unique ways. They have been<br />

hosting workshops on OCC’s campus where they are<br />

covering the basics in music creation for video games,<br />

art design and programming the games once the in<br />

game environments and characters are modeled.


Student Research:<br />

McNair REU at RIT<br />

Summer research can be<br />

beneficial for students looking<br />

to expand their horizons and<br />

open the doors to selfimprovement<br />

and academic<br />

enrichment.<br />

Various undergraduate summer<br />

research programs have helped our<br />

students experience and explore a<br />

variety of fields including Chemistry,<br />

Biology, Engineering, Neuroscience,<br />

Robotics, and Prosthetics. The<br />

experience gained from the summer<br />

research facilitates the achievement<br />

of each student’s goal. Onondaga<br />

Community College Students,<br />

Rebecca Agosto Matos, and Ivette<br />

Chatman are no exception to the rule.<br />

Agosto Matos and Chatman both<br />

participated in the McNair REU<br />

summer program at the Rochester<br />

Institute of Technology. Ivette<br />

Chatman Spent her summer working<br />

with various Computer-aided Design<br />

(CAD) software to build 3-D printed<br />

models of prosthetics. During her time<br />

in the program, she was able to<br />

explore her interest in prosthetics.<br />

Chatman stated that though she did<br />

not wish to pursue a career in<br />

prosthetics specifically, the<br />

opportunity to do so while in<br />

undergrad allowed her to hone<br />

various skills that are universally<br />

applicable many different fields.<br />

“One of my biggest<br />

struggles before entering<br />

the REU program was<br />

my ability to prioritize.<br />

Once I found myself in<br />

situations where I truly<br />

had to perform; I began<br />

to master that ability.”<br />

With a more extensive array of skills,<br />

an enhanced resume and the new<br />

skills learned throughout her<br />

program, Chatman now has full<br />

confidence in her ability to achieve<br />

her goals of becoming an aerospace<br />

engineer. Agosto Matos worked on<br />

Our students reflect on their<br />

summer research<br />

experience.<br />

In the sixth grade where she<br />

participated in NASA’s “Lego<br />

Mindstorm” robotics program in<br />

Puerto Rico. Rebecca went on to<br />

participate in the VEX Robotics<br />

program. She has mentored “Lego<br />

Mindstorm” robotics programs in the<br />

past and sought to expand her<br />

intellectual horizons.<br />

At the time, Agosto-Matos wished to<br />

pursue a career in Medical<br />

Engineering with a focus in robotics.<br />

During the summer she worked on<br />

designing and working out the<br />

mechanics of prosthetic parts.<br />

She learned to use a CAD software<br />

called “Solid Work” and the printing<br />

software “Cura” while she worked in<br />

an environment that emulated the<br />

rigor of the typical post-graduate<br />

science career. Her experience forced<br />

her to use all the skills she acquired in<br />

college such as her presentational,<br />

mathematical, analytical and<br />

problem-solving skills. Agosto-Matos<br />

plans on attending veterinarian school<br />

robotics projects through the same<br />

program as Chatman. She has a<br />

when she graduates, hoping to one<br />

day be involved in animal prosthetics.<br />

strong background in robotics<br />

starting


Furnace Brook – All night study<br />

It is common practice that, during<br />

finals week, colleges offer a space<br />

where the students may study<br />

throughout the night and be able to<br />

pull “all-nighters.” Onondaga<br />

Community College is not known for<br />

having these types of places on<br />

campus where students may have all<br />

night study sessions. Ivette Chatman<br />

took it upon herself to provide such a<br />

place for her fellow <strong>CSTEP</strong>/LSAMP<br />

The president of the college approved<br />

her proposal. Students of the<br />

Onondaga Community College<br />

<strong>CSTEP</strong> program know the value of<br />

comradery, especially during stressful<br />

times – such as finals week.<br />

Therefore, Studying together with a<br />

group of students - who share the<br />

same background, interests, study<br />

habits and motivating factors – is<br />

pertinent in assuring the successful<br />

One of the many goals of the <strong>CSTEP</strong><br />

program is to help provide our<br />

students with any opportunities – or<br />

the means to gain the opportunities –<br />

that the institution does not offer itself.<br />

Gateways to research, access to<br />

technology and other study materials<br />

and all-nighter study space are but a<br />

few of the things we provide – and the<br />

list is ever growing.<br />

students during the period before<br />

completion of finals week.<br />

<strong>CSTEP</strong><br />

finals week. She proposed the firstever<br />

all-night study session at<br />

hopes that this precedent is continued<br />

down the line of stressful finals week.<br />

Furnace Brook.<br />

Chatman’s Purpose<br />

“We are a dedicated and focused group of <strong>CSTEP</strong> students and would like<br />

to use the Furnace Brook facility the weekend prior to finals week. The<br />

purpose would be to give students a quiet place to prepare for upcoming<br />

exams free of (internal and external) distractions. This self-imposed<br />

isolation will assist us in preparing for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and<br />

Calculus. Our Director Mr. Harrison is also providing some support from<br />

the <strong>CSTEP</strong> team to make sure we are comfortable, safe and that dinner is<br />

provided that evening. After holding the <strong>CSTEP</strong> and LSAMP orientation at<br />

Furnace Brook we saw this as an ideal place to host an overnight Study<br />

Session.”


Upcoming Events<br />

• Lobby Day<br />

• Emerging Researchers National Conference.<br />

• Lake George Convention<br />

•<br />

<strong>CSTEP</strong> Issue 00 Month Year<br />

4565 West Seneca Turnpike<br />

Syracuse, NY 13215<br />

315.498.2352 ph<br />

315.498.2730 fax<br />

www.sunyocc.edu/cstep

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