Judith Pintar
Teaching Associate Professor
PhD, Sociology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Research focus
Game studies and design, narrative AI and the data undead, persuasion, propaganda and misinformation, trauma and memory studies, Southeastern & Central European studies, digital literacies and gameful pedagogies.
Biography
Pintar is a teaching associate professor at the iSchool and serves as the director of the Game Studies and Design Program. Her research and teaching interests include narrative design, game studies, and gameful pedagogies which she pursues through the Extended Literatures & Literacies Lab (EL3).
Courses currently teaching
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD1
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD2
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD3
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD4
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD5
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD6
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD7
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AD8
- Spring 2024 - Intro to Information Sciences - IS101AL
- Spring 2024 - Independent Study - IS189JAP
- Spring 2024 - Independent Study - IS389JAP
- Spring 2024 - Independent Study - IS589JAP
- Summer 2024 - Independent Study - IS189JAP
- Summer 2024 - Independent Study - IS389JAP
- Summer 2024 - Independent Study - IS589JAP
Office hours
By appointment, please contact professor
Presentations
"Course Design for Well-being: A Students' Bill of Rights," Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning, September 1, 2022.