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Garrett Eastman

Skill Atoms as Design Lenses for User - Centered Gameful Design - 0 views

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    Abstract This paper describes the use of skill atoms as a design lens for gameful design that focuses the optimal structuring of challenges inherent in a user's goal pursuit.
Garrett Eastman

Virtualities: An Introduction to Video Gaming History and Theory - 0 views

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    Course syllabus from Spring 2013 at Olin College
Garrett Eastman

Codename Heroes: Pervasive Games for Empowerment - 0 views

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    From the presentation: "we wanted to create a gender-aware pervasive game to engage and empower, mainly young women."
Garrett Eastman

Preliminary Experiments with EVA-Serious Games Virtual Fire Drill Simulator - 0 views

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    From the abstract: "The proposed methodology aims to study the viability of using a game that recreates a fire drill in a 3D environment using Serious Games. The information acquired through the player's performance is very valuable and will be later used to implement an artificial population. A sample of 20 subjects was selected to test the application. Preliminary results are promising, showing that the exercise had a positive impact on users. Moreover, the data acquired is of great important and will be later used to demonstrate the possibility of creating an artificial population based on human behaviour."
Garrett Eastman

Designing Games for Learning, Event at Silicon Vikings - 0 views

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    Thu, Apr. 25, 2013 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. US/Pacific Where? SNR Denton 1530 Page Mill Road, Suite 200 Palo Alto, CA
Garrett Eastman

On Video Games and Storytelling: An Interview with Tom Bissell - 0 views

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    Gears of War writer
Garrett Eastman

The Use of Game Dynamics to Enhance Curriculum and Instruction: What Teachers C an Lear... - 0 views

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    Abstract: "This article examines the need for public school educators to adapt a game design mentality when designing secondary level curriculum and instruction . Game design is presented as a tool for improving student learning and suggestions are offered for how educators can incorporate game dynamics such as narrative context, explicit interconnectedness, well - ordered problems, control, choice, customization, and co - design."
Garrett Eastman

Interview Findings on Middle Schoolers' Collaboration in Self - Organizing Game Design ... - 0 views

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    "Abstract: U nderstanding how younger students can learn to collaborate , and affordances of the learning environment that can effectively support this , are critical questions for knowledge sharing, networking and innovation in education. E xploratory research results o n emergent middle schooler collaborative activity in a guided discovery - based learning program are reported . Students in self - organizing game design teams experience certain challenges (e.g., version control), and innovat e solutions. Some indicate meta - knowledge development and socialization gains. We conclude with ongoing questions."
Garrett Eastman

Pixelbending: Using nuanced, continuous gestures with off - the - shelf tracking devices - 0 views

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    Abstract: "ideo games and other applications using off - the - shelf tracking devices often take a simple approach to gesture and pose recognition: a recognized gesture is always mapped to the same action . This approach basically turns a gesture into a binary button pre ss and misses much of the nuance implicit in natural gestures. In this paper we explore , in a game design setting , the use of continuous 3D gesture sequences where in attributes of individual gestures, such as speed, direction, etc., combine to influence th e r esult of the sequence as a whole . We present Pixelbending, a game demo built using the Microsoft Kinect and Unreal Developers Kit (UDK) in which the player performs Tai Chi inspired movements to control water. Designed with the goal of creating a fun an d engaging 3D game experience built on a nuanced gesture set, the demo was well received by many players of different ages and sizes. Through the development process we encountered challenges to working with off - the - shelf devices."
Garrett Eastman

Does One Size Fit All? Personalizing Persuasive Games for Health by Gamer Types - 0 views

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    From the introduction: "we conduct two large - scale studies of gamer's health behavior, their associated determinants, and the influence of various 2 [persuasive technology] PT strategies on various gamers ' personalities. The aim is to answer the following research questions : Q1. Is it possible that membe rs of one gamer type will respond differently to various persuasive strategies and theoretical determinants from members of other gamer types ? Q2. Which persuasive strategies and theoretical determinants are suitable for designing persu asion games for various gamer types? Q3. Can persuasive strategies and theoretical determinants be mapped to common game mechanics? Q4. To what extent can we employ the one - size - fits - all approach and what persuasive strategies support one - size - fits - all approach ?
Garrett Eastman

Nintendo - Case Synopsis - 0 views

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    An evaluation of the company for a business course
Garrett Eastman

ARTigo: an Art Tagging Ecosystem - 0 views

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    Abstract: "ARTigo is a Game with a Purpose platform whose goal is to collect tags for artworks, which can be used for retrieval. The ARTigo gam es form a tagging ecosystem, where the games cooperate in order to gather a wide range of information. Description games create initial tags, in order to enable other games to be played and collect semantically shallow surface tags. Dissemination games sp read existing data to other artworks or languages, and do not create new information. Diversification games feed on data produced by other games and guide the players to entering more specific tags. Finally, integration games create higher - order tags with deep semantic meanings, describing emotions for example. All these different types of tags have different semantic depths, and are present in different quantities. Together, they create a pool of complementary tags accurately describing artworks, which can be processed for data mining."
Garrett Eastman

Cuban video game recreates revolutionary history | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "Cuban programmers have unveiled a new 3D video game that puts a distinctly revolutionary twist on gaming, letting players recreate decisive clashes from the 1959 uprising in which many of their grandparents fought."
Garrett Eastman

Effects of 3D Audio and Video in Video Games - 0 views

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    Abstract: "Our study was carried out in order to improve our understanding of the relationship between 3D audio and video, and user experience in video games. In order to determine the best way to attempt to measure these effects, we researched several methods of 3D video and 3D audio delivery. We decided to use two different games to gauge the effectiveness of 3D video, Mario Kart 7 and Crysis 2. Due to a small sample size, we were unable to conclude strongly in either way about many of the factors we believed that 3 D video and audio would effect, but were able to see an increase in enjoyment and perceived ability from our surveys."
Garrett Eastman

Bubble Popper: Body Contact in Digital Games - 0 views

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    From the abstract: "we present Bubble Popper, an exertion game that considers and facilitates body contact. Bubble Popper, which uses very simple technology, also demonstrates that considering and facilitating body contact can be achieved without t he need to sense body contact. Through reflecting on our design and analyzing observations of play , we are able to articulate what impact physical space layout in relation to digital game elements, and physical disparity between input and digital display c an have on body contact. Our results aid game designers in creat ing engaging exertion game s by guiding them when considering body contact, ultimately helping players benef it more from engaging exertion games."
Garrett Eastman

Game Design as a Game - 0 views

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    Abstract: "The software engineering process for games has enough special structure that it can be formulated as a kind of game itself. This, in turn, p ermits the teaching of game construction in a unique way with new potential to motivate students. We present a new game design client program for an existing collaborative problem-solving website known as CoSolve. The client was built with an emphasis on increased interaction and fine control over a problem's state. With this comes the opportunity to more easily design and test games in the CoSolve space. It is our hope that this will teach and inspire student users to learn more about game design, problem posing, and programming in general."
Garrett Eastman

"Can Bluetooth games replace traditional non-digital games, such as cards or dice, in a... - 0 views

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    Abstract: "The intent of this research is attempt to discover what makes a multiplayer game fun, for it is the fun which will take the game from simply being a one off diversion and instead become a go to object in the social consciousness, no different to a pack of cards. "
Garrett Eastman

Honoring the Code: Conversations With Great Game Designers - 1 views

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    Published 2013 and excerpted in Google Books. From the description: "In Honoring the Code: Conversations with Great Game Designers, 16 groundbreaking game developers share their stories and offer advice for anyone aspiring to a career in the games industry. You'll learn from their triumphs and failures and see how they dealt with sweeping changes in technology, including critical paradigm shifts from CD-ROMs and 3D graphic cards to the Internet and mobile revolution. The book presents in-depth interviews with a diverse mix of game professionals, emphasizing the makers of adventure games, role-playing games, and real-time strategies. It focuses on developers who have contributed to multiple eras or genres as well as those who have hired, taught, or mentored newcomers. Since the mobile revolution has opened up new demographics and new gameplay mechanics, the book features current developers of games for mobile devices. It also explores how indie game developers are making commercial-quality games with a small team mostly using free tools and funded with crowdsourcing applications."
Garrett Eastman

The Ultimate IMGD Booth at PAX East 2013 - 0 views

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    Abstract: "Promoting WPI's Interactive Media and Game Development (IMGD) program at a major indus try trade show has the potential to attract new prospective students and broaden industry awareness of the IMGD program and students. This project designed a booth for PAX East, a popular gaming exposition in New England. We conducted interviews of student s, guidance counselors, and booth experts, and selected appropriate projects to showcase and students to showcase them. We then designed an advertisement, handouts, and an inviting layout for the booth, arranging for the necessary equipment and furniture w ithin the budget constraints. The IMGD PAX East booth promises to increase the awareness of the IMGD program, exposing more people to the game development students and program at WPI."
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