White House's "Educate to Innovate" campaign includes games
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SECT (Share, Engage and Connect with Television) is the thesis project of Julie Dillon, an MFA graduate of '06. Designed to provide a community experience for avid fans, the SECT program provides a model for online discussion forum based around different television shows. Each incarnation of SECT is tailored to a different show: for her thesis exhibition, Dillon created a design for Veronica Mars SECT community. This space allows viewers to connect live while watching a show, and grow a community by providing tools for meeting other fans, sharing user-created media, viewing exclusive content and other features.

SECT aims to further enhance the enjoyment of a show by creating a mutual dialogue between creators and fans, and provide show-specific tools for users. By creating a virtual, interactive experience for viewers, SECT aims to capture and reinvigorate the social dynamics of watching television.
| Type: | Thesis 2006 |
| Funding: | Student Self-Funded |
| Team: | Julie Dillon |
| Advisor(s): | Chris Swain, Perry Hoberman, Terence Winter |
| Website: | http://www.sect.tv |
| Tags: | community, interactive, interface, online discussion, television |