Aug 24 2009 - 8:33am
Your execution of this is wonderful. Cool idea for presenting your dissertation. Kudos
Aug 21 2009 - 11:49am
I'm very interested in doing a LearnCentral / FutureofEducation.com interview on this topic. You game? (Smiling at the word play!)
Either leave a comment on my wall, or email me at stevehargadon@elluminate.com and let's plan for this!
Steve



Hi,
In November 2008 as a speaker in the serious games category of the Montreal
International Game Summit (MIGS) 2008, I presented the results of my doctoral
dissertation on educational video game design. I believe that the research and
creative methodology of my dissertation can be very useful in school,
extracurricular (museum, cultural centre, etc.) and business contexts for
equipping art, science and technology trainers, facilitators and instructors
and such professionals in other fields conducive to the use of educational or
serious games. I also believe that the web site presenting my work might be
useful to your professional community working in game art & design,
educational video game development, research and promotion.
Here is the link to MIGS 2008:
http://www.sijm.ca/2008/en-contributors-2.html
And the link to the Web version of my dissertation:
http://www.clikmedia.ca/CM/
I am available to answer your questions or to collaborate in the development of
your professional and research community.
I was also wondering if you do have in mind a name that you could refer to me
as someone who would be interested with this specific subject?
Sincerely,
René St-Pierre
M.A. Communication
Ph.D. Art Studies and Practices
514 526-3265
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