Summary
Gastón Caminiti is a game development and EdTech professor from Argentina with nine years of experience teaching game programming, design, and educational technology across universities and online platforms. He currently teaches Game Programming and Design at Universidad Católica de Santa Fe while holding roles at UNLVirtual and the National University of Misiones, blending academic rigor with practical studio experience from his time as a gameplay programmer at Phisi Games. Gastón’s background spans full-stack web development and technical training, giving him a rare combination of backend engineering skills and interactive media expertise. He holds advanced training in university teaching from the University of Buenos Aires and a technical degree in game design and programming, which informs his student-centered, practice-focused pedagogy. Notably, he has built and maintained institutional systems like "Mi Beca" and taught Unity, Godot, 3D/VR, and JavaScript courses, reflecting a hands-on approach to both educational tools and game engines. Based in Misiones, he specializes in turning complex programming concepts into playable learning experiences that bridge theory and production.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Video Game Design and Programming Technician Game Design Programming Video Games, Video Game Design and Programming Technician Game Design Programming Video Games at Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Master's degree University Teaching Training, Master's degree University Teaching Training at University of Buenos Aires
University Professor of Computer Science Education Computer Science, University Professor of Computer Science Education Computer Science at Universidad Nacional de Misiones
Spanish