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Casey O'Donnell serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Information at Michigan State University, where his work bridges academic research and practical game creation through the Games for Entertainment and Learning Lab (GEL Lab).
His research examines the cultural and collaborative dynamics of videogame design across professional AAA studios and independent development communities, with fieldwork spanning the United States and India. This work investigates how creative labor operates within global game development ecosystems, emphasizing teamwork structures and cultural contexts in both corporate and grassroots settings.
Dr. O'Donnell authored the MIT Press book 'Developer’s Dilemma' and has released multiple original games including 'Osy' (2011), 'Against the Gradient' (2012), 'GLITcH' (2013), and 'Sparks of Eternity' (2014), demonstrating his dual expertise in academic scholarship and hands-on development.
Scientific Awards: None documented in available materials.
Research Funding:
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
- National Institute of Health (NIH)
He leads projects at the Games for Entertainment and Learning Lab, which develops educational games like the Jewish history simulation transporting students to ancient worlds, and created the IndieCade-nominated 'Creative Dying' card game, focusing on innovative applications of game mechanics for learning and social engagement.
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