Messages of May 2006
Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen mentioned this link in an email to me:
might want to hook up with / consider Learning Lab Denmark (http://edit.lld.dk/consortia/learninggames/en) that is more into the math and games
Anyone want to follow that up?
GAMES:EDU 06, 14th July 2006, Brighton
International Serious Games Event, 6-5 June, Birmingham
International Conference on Computers in Education, Beijing, 30 Nov - 4 Dec, 2006
Paper deadline: 22 May
Workshop deadline: 12 June read more...
2.1 Computer games in education
3 July 2006, Sheffield Hallam University
Presenters: David Squire, DESQ; Gavin Peake, West Nottinghamshire
College; and Rob Woon, Nottingham City LEA and DVMS.
Booking deadline: 19 June 2006
Three presenters will demonstrate how computer games are being developed
and used in education (covering topics such as key skills assessment) and
also as tools for widening participation. The workshop will feature case
studies and feedback from students.
http://www.alt.ac.uk/workshops.php
GAMES:EDU 06, International conference for games education,
14 July, Hilton Metropole, Brighton (part of the Games Develop Conference
week) http://www.gamesedu.co.uk
If we're looking at motivation for continuing with a game, one aspect is the role of the narrative in the game - something more to think about?
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20060426/noyle_01.shtml
Thought I'd pass this press release on since it might be of interest:
SeriousGamesSource.com
The creators of the Serious Games Summit announce the launch of a new
web site dedicated to encouraging growth of the Serious Games movement
-- SeriousGamesSource.com.
SeriousGamesSource.com includes the latest news and in-depth features
covering this emerging segment, as well as a unique membership
community.
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