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Garrett Eastman

Churchill Club - Event Detail - Open Forum: Technology in Education: How Will it Change... - 0 views

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    " In March 2012, US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan expressed his conviction that "technology is a game-changer in the field of education." One year ago President Obama put out a call for "investments in educational technology that will help create digital tutors that are as effective as personal tutors, educational software as compelling as the best video game." What are the sorts of promising innovations living up to this challenge? How are they accelerating the quality of and access to education? Is gaming an effective tool? What are the challenges in adapting these technologies in everyday practice? And how can we trust that they will deliver on the promises? Are there compelling opportunities for entrepreneurs? The Churchill Club has assembled a diverse set of thought leaders to offer unique perspectives on these questions and explore big changes looming over the horizon."
Garrett Eastman

Game publishers. Huh? Good god, y'all, what are they good for? - 0 views

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    Report from the DICE summit on discussion about industry changes moving toward independent game developers
Garrett Eastman

Nintendo's odd attempt to bridge the digital/retail sales divide - 0 views

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    "When Nintendo announced last week that it would soon start offering the majority of its retail 3DS and Wii U games as digital downloads, it represented a major change in policy for the company. But buried in the announcement was what could possibly be an even more significant change in Nintendo's relationship with brick and mortar retailers."
Garrett Eastman

Philosophy of Universal Games Design - 1 views

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    Abstract: "The philosophy of information is the area of research that studies conceptual issues arising at the intersection of computer science, information technology and philosophy. Universal design is a concept that emphasizes the importance of non-specialized features in things and environments. As participation in gaming increases around the world and across a larger part of the population, the path towards achieving universal design and change of attitude in our mind is clear but requires that we think globally and frame the issues a little differently. This article aims to see universal design concept; its principles, uses, design processes, from a philosophical view point in terms of games design. It concludes by arguing that universal design of games is not a style but an attitude of accepting the difference and responsibility of ours and also proposes what needs to be done for upholding universal game design concept. "
Garrett Eastman

A Survey of Variation Techniques for Repetitive Games Music - 0 views

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    Abstract: "How much time will a player spend in an interactive scene? For the majority of game scenarios this is impossible to predict. Therefore, their musical accompaniment is usually disposed to continuously loop until player interaction triggers a change. This approach involves an existential danger: Sooner or later the player becomes aware of the repetitive character of the ambience design; the game scenario emerges as a mere mechanical arrangement and loses much of its integrity. In this survey paper we systematize and discuss the common approaches to conceal musical repetition. Furthermore, we complement them by a number of approaches that incorporate arrangement techniques, aspects of expressive music performance, and generative variation methods that work actively against repetitiveness."
Garrett Eastman

A Game For Change (a MMRCG love story) - 0 views

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    Inspired by ScienceOnline 12 conference and gamification, a proposal for an environmental awareness game based on Thomas Friedman's Hot Flat and Crowded
Garrett Eastman

RRT-Based Game Level Analysis, Visualization, and Visual Refinement - 0 views

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    From the abstract: "In this paper we tackle automating level design. We describe a general graph-based representation for game levels and present a preliminary system that leverages this representation. Our system automatically explores existing levels of a 2D platform game using the rapidlyexploring random tree (RRT) algorithm and constructs a compact graph representation from this exploration. Our system can also modify a graph representation onthe- fly to reflect user-directed changes to the existing level structure. This work constitutes an initial step toward the larger goal of automating level design in a general way."
Garrett Eastman

1.2 Billion People Live in Poverty - Rockefeller Foundation and Institute for the Futur... - 0 views

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    "Impact Game Launches to Find Solutions to Solve Global Poverty" designed by Jane McGonigal called "Catalysts for Change"
Garrett Eastman

IGDA Newsletter, September 2012: Games for Change - 0 views

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    Includes "Upcoming trends in social impact games" and other articles
Garrett Eastman

Toward Designing Mobile Games for Visually Challenged Children - 0 views

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    design of two games and observations on changes in spatial mobility and executive function
Garrett Eastman

eHealth Applications - 0 views

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    Forthcoming book features chapter "Digital Games For Health Behavior Change: Research, Design, And Future Directions"
Garrett Eastman

HASTAC Scholars at "Serious Play" in Washington | HASTAC - 0 views

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    SEATTLE - Two HASTAC scholars doing research in video games studies at the University of Washington (UW) were recently sponsored by UW's Simpson Center for the Humanities to attend this year's Serious Play Conference. Edmond Chang and Theresa Horstman, graduate students in English and Education, respectively, took part in the conference, which was held at the DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond, Washington.
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