[game_edu] opic Of the Week - Education Conferences -- and Outcomes Assessment

Bill Crosbie bill.crosbie at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 19:38:39 EDT 2012


Also please keep in mind that the curriculum recommendations are under active revision. There should be an update in late 2012/early2013.

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On Mar 28, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Ian Schreiber <ai864 at yahoo.com> wrote:


> For me, GDC is still the most important conference to attend. It's where the industry is, so if the goal is industry relevance - as it is with the majority of my students - that's where I've gotta be. (Full disclosure: I'm a co-adviser to the Edu Summit there, but even just the main conference is useful.)

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> Small regional conferences (wherever they are) are also wonderful: lower cost / great value for us and students, and a more relaxed atmosphere means you get to actually spend more than a few seconds saying hi to each other, compared to the faster pace of the big conferences.

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> As for outcome assessment, closest I can think of is the Curriculum Framework: http://www.igda.org/wiki/images/e/ee/Igda2008cf.pdf

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> - Ian

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> From: Elena Bertozzi <Elena.Bertozzi at liu.edu>

> To: IGDA Game Education Listserv <game_edu at igda.org>

> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 2:18 PM

> Subject: [game_edu] opic Of the Week - Education Conferences -- and Outcomes Assessment

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> I have been on the board of the Game Education Summit for several years and found them to be quite instructive--

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> On an other note. In a few minutes I have a meeting with a person from the Outcomes Assessment office. They want access to Outcome Assessment parameters, measures and standards used by other institutions. Does IGDA have anything like this? Could anyone point me to examples? Thanks, Elena

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> Elena Bertozzi, Associate Professor

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> Director, Digital Game Design & Development

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> C.W. Post, Long Island University (HH 103)

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> 516-299-2250 • elena.bertozzi at liu.edu • ardeaarts.org • playexpo.org

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> From: Suzanne Freyjadis <freyjadis at austin.rr.com<mailto:freyjadis at austin.rr.com>>

> Reply-To: IGDA Game Education Listserv <game_edu at igda.org<mailto:game_edu at igda.org>>

> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 12:10:05 -0500

> To: <game_edu at igda.org<mailto:game_edu at igda.org>>

> Subject: [game_edu] Topic Of the Week - Education Conferences

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> 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,

> Suzanne

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> Suzanne Freyjadis

> IGDA Edu SIG Co-Chair

> Founder/CEO

> Game-Education.Com

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> Skype: suzanne.freyjadis

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