The DePaul Instructional Game & Innovation (DIGI) Lab is a new lab within the Center for Teaching and Learning that works with faculty and university partners to co-design games and simulations. After an initial consultation, a project development plan is created by DIGI & the collaborating learning experience designer, reviewed by the collaborating faculty member or university partner, and then developed by the DIGI team.
What kind of projects does DIGI work on?
- Digital games
- Interactive D2L course content
- Animations & illustrated Content
- Analog games (board games and roleplaying games)
- Extended reality (XR) content and education
- In-class activities
If you're not sure what kind of game, simulation, or activity might fit your class, but you're curious to learn more, a DIGI designer can meet with you to brainstorm and come up with ideas. Conversely, if you already have an idea for a game or simulation, you can schedule a consultation to discuss how DIGI can work with you to create it.
This page will be updated soon to include examples of current and past projects. To see a wide array of example content,
request to be added to DIGI's D2L Showcase course.
Interested in learning more?
Fill out this form to request a consultation, brainstorming session, or request more information about DIGI.