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Garrett Eastman

A Cross-disciplinary Approach to Degree Programs in Video Games - 0 views

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    Abstract: "Macquarie University, in 2012, introduced two undergraduate coursework programs in the area of video games. These programs are a joint initiative of the Departments of Computing and Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies. The programs represent an innovative approach to curriculum structure in this area, combining technical, design and reflective critical practice to produce rounded graduates with a wide knowledge of issues and practices in interactive media. This paper describes the process of designing these programs, the aims and rationales guiding their design and their detailed structure. The central guiding principle behind the programs was that accomplished designers of interactive media, particularly video games, need both a sound technical background and an appreciation of the relationship between users, society and their designs. This is reflected in both the structure of the programs and the pedagogical approaches in the specialist units."
Garrett Eastman

The Princeton Review Names Top Undergraduate and Top Graduate Schools to Study Video Ga... - 0 views

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    NEW YORK, March 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Princeton Review (www.princetonreview.com) -- one of the nation's best-known education services companies -- today reported its third annual list naming the schools with the best programs to study video game design. The new list, "Top Schools to Study Video Game Design for 2012," recommends 50 schools in all.
Garrett Eastman

Game Design & Video Game Development at The Guildhall at SMU - 0 views

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    The Guildhall hosts graduate studies in game developement and design as well as professional certificates and indie game developing events. Open House happening in October
Garrett Eastman

A Minor in Game Development - 1 views

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    abstract: "Game development is one of the fastest growing industries today. The demand for popular games is impressive and the prospects for employment are promising. However, many recent college graduates do not specialize in this field. A generic computer science degree is adequate, but it could be improved with more relevant training. We propose a dedicated minor that emphasizes software development to prepare students for future study or employment in the game industry. We anticipate that this minor will distinguish students from other recent graduates, increase enrollment, and improve feedback from existing students."
Garrett Eastman

Tunisia: The Nation's First Video Game Studio - Digital Mania - 0 views

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    Tuniisan startup plans to develop several video games in the near future relying on the work of graduates from the country's only design program
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