
Graduating students from Camosun's Interactive Media Developer and Information and Computer Systems programs demo the capstone projects they spent the year building: custom software, original games, augmented reality, animation, business solutions, and training simulations, all built by student teams. You can walk the floor, try the work, and ask the people who built it how it holds together. Open to the public, so it suits employers hiring junior developers, prospective students, and anyone curious about what comes out of the programs. Complimentary burgers and hot dogs on the patio, and free parking in the P1 lot on Lansdowne Road.
Anu's Take
Fifty-seven graduates, twenty-two projects, and complimentary burgers and hot dogs on the patio. If you're hiring juniors, four hours here beats four weeks of resumes, and nobody has learned to call a group project "cross-functional delivery leadership" yet. The timelines are still refreshingly optimistic, which is honestly the part I'd hire for. I'll be there.
Published Thursday, July 16, 2026 by Anu Jolliffe on LinkedIn