Dr Xi Guo
Senior Lecturer in Computer Games Technology
- Email:
- xi.guo@bcu.ac.uk
Dr Xi Guo is the course leader for BSc Computer Games Technology, and she leads the Web Game Development and 3D Game Programming modules.
Since joining the College of Computing in 2020, Dr. Guo has worked as a STEAM academic who provides consultancy and assistance to innovative businesses. Dr. Xi Guo has also been involved in securing funding for various projects. For example, she initiated and implemented business collaboration research projects such as IMM (“Immersive Map & More,” funded by UKRI) in 2021. She was awarded the BCU STEAM fellow in 2023 and played the Co-Investigator role in securing funding for “The Fashion Police” project (funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund).
As a course leader, Dr. Guo has made significant contributions to teaching and learning. She was honoured with "The Teaching Exemplar" award by the faculty in 2023. Leading the BCU team, she won the "Innovative Teaching Award" at the TIGA UK Games Education Awards in 2023. Dr. Guo has also made multiple presentations at the BCU Annual Learning and Teaching Future Conference and the STEAM International Conference.
Dr Guo has previously worked as a software engineer in the HELS faculty at Birmingham City University and was involved in the design and implementation of online simulation systems such as Virtual Case Creator and Virtual Moving and Handling. She founded and has led a cross faculty learning community called the REAL FLC (Reality Enhanced Augmented Learning - Faculty Learning Community) since 2017. The community members are academics from different disciplines such as radiography, nursing, midwifery, education, media, psychology, and computer science. During this time, Dr Guo has been leading research projects using immersive technology for teaching and learning such as the Virtual Escape Room for Anatomy Learning, Augmented Reality learning resources for primary school education, nursing and midwifery. Prior to working at Birmingham City University, she was a research assistant at De Montfort University on the project of iCARE (Distributed Integrated Care Service and Systems) and a web-based educational game for group-based users.
She finished her PhD degree at Loughborough University in 2011, and she got her Master's degree in Computer Science at Beijing University attached Post and Telecommunication in 2007, and her bachelor’s degree in 2004.