[game_edu] Topic Of the Week - Education Conferences
Clara Fernandez
telmah at mit.edu
Wed Mar 28 19:03:44 EDT 2012
What does the topic exactly mean: using games for education or training, or
game education (that is, teaching game development and / or game studies)?
The responses to this topic already show that people understand this
differently.
Clara
El 28 de marzo de 2012 13:10, Suzanne Freyjadis
<freyjadis at austin.rr.com>escribió:
> Hello SIG Members!****
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> We are starting a new discussion area here at the Edu SIG…a Topic of the
> Week. This is common with other groups and I hope it will be successful
> here.****
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> With so many *education conferences* to attend, let’s talk about which
> ones you prefer and why.****
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> I know that budget is an issue, what about location or whether you have a
> paper to present.****
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> We look forward to your responses!****
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> Best,****
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> Suzanne****
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> *Suzanne Freyjadis*
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> IGDA Edu SIG Co-Chair****
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