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Rebecca Davis

Techne » Virtual Programming Addresses Technology for Teaching Global Cultures - 0 views

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    mentions several games used for teaching global cultures
Rebecca Davis

Chore Wars :: Claim Experience Points for Housework - 0 views

shared by Rebecca Davis on 22 Oct 09 - Cached
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    life is a game?
Rebecca Davis

millee.org - 0 views

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    project out of Carnegie Mellon to improve English literacy in India through games played on mobile phones
Rebecca Davis

Ticker - The digital future of gaming - 0 views

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    "What is gaming's future? Sony's betting that they have a pretty good idea, as shown with the new portable gaming device, the PSP Go. Not only is the PSP Go slimmer, lighter and thinner than its predecessor, the PSP, but it can also play movies, connect to the PS3 and has Bluetooth capability. Most importantly, the PSP Go is the first game console to abandon conventional media. "
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    Who has played with a Go? I've heard mixed reviews.
Bryan Alexander

Interactive Fiction contest 2009 - 0 views

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    Just launched, with plenty of downloads.
Bryan Alexander

Korsakovia, mental distorion mod - 0 views

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    Looks like a fascinating art work. Mod in Half-Life 2.
Ed Webb

Thoughts on gaming and learning | TechTicker - 1 views

  • These sorts of enviroments are a fascinating phenomenon to me, not necessarily from the standpoint of the environments themselves, or the experiences they help facilitate, but with the degree of engagement, dedication and time investment that people willingly and independently put into them.
    • Ed Webb
       
      I concur - this has always been my main driver of interest in gaming and education - the sheer energy, focus, and ingenuity people will invest in games.
  • why the obsession with delineating where learning stops and open-ended fun begins? Why must there be a distiction?
    • Ed Webb
       
      My mantra: learning IS fun (i.e.there is no distinction)
    • Bryan Alexander
       
      That's a powerful mantra, Ed. Or even a koan.
Ed Webb

Wizards Productions' Online Multiplayer Arabic Games Experiences Viral Growth - 0 views

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    I just like living in a world where this happens: "The startup which specializes in Arabic online multiplayer games..."
Ed Webb

The Wired Campus - U. of Texas System Buys Land in Second Life - The Chronicle of Highe... - 0 views

  • The University of Texas system has purchased land in the online world Second Life, betting the investment will improve teaching and research at all of its institutions. The university system, made up of nine universities and six health centers, doesn’t have concrete plans for how each school will use Second Life. It hopes that administrators, faculty members, researchers, and students will take advantage of the virtual real estate over the academic year.
Bryan Alexander

A Gigantic Vermin - 0 views

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    Another Kafka game! (thanks to Todd B. for surfacing this one)
Ed Webb

MMO Monopoly launched on Google | Gaming Ghouls - 0 views

  • A new way to play Monopoly will be launched today on Google; Monopoly City Streets is a MMO where players use Google Maps as the game board to buy up property and try to become the richest one of your friends. The game is supposed to be launching today however at the time of writing this the site has not gone live.
Ed Webb

Cyber Nations, an online nation simulation game - 0 views

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    Lots of fun, once you get into the down & dirty politics.
Rebecca Davis

Game Center researchers to reinvent computer games :: UC Irvine TODAY - 0 views

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    New center for computer games and virtual worlds
Ed Webb

With video games, public diplomacy by mobile phone - SmartPlanet - 0 views

  • MetroStar Systems, a 75-employee tech start-up contracted by the State Department to bring a better understanding of the United States to the countries with which it has less-than-amicable relations. The company plans to do so with X-Life Games, an initiative that effectively wraps a U.S. history lesson inside a downloadable video game for a mobile phone.
  • The products of this initiative — so far, “Driven,” a car-racing trivia game, and “Babangar Blues,” a music-based role-playing game — are intended to “demystify” the U.S. to foreign audiences, starting with the Middle East.
  • Ironically, the trivia very much resembles the test administered to new citizens. I asked Manouchehri if it was really fair to expect an Iranian to know who Patrick Henry was. “The hope is that they’ll look them up,” he said.
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  • the State Department gathers and receives behavioral data that helps it track “macro behavioral trends,” particularly among the Generation Y demographic MetroStar is targeting, born between 1981 and 2000.
  • Manouchehri is looking at deploying his mobile games in Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates, as well as in nations with more mature telecom networks, such as Egypt, Indonesia and Lebanon.
Ed Webb

Meedan | Iranian gamers head to Europe to... - 0 views

shared by Ed Webb on 24 Aug 09 - Cached
  • Iran's government-run Press TV says: Titles produced by Iranian videogames companies include an Iran-Iraq war tank shooter, a platform adventure set in Persia, an adventure game where you play the role of a girl called Sara, a young student caught up in events during the early stages of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and a role-playing game based on Iranian mythology called the Age of the Braves.
    • Ed Webb
       
      Heard Vit Sisler talking about some of these at a workshop on Iranian media earlier this year. If they ever do become available in the West, could be a very useful teaching tool, whether for Middle East Studies classes or for analyzing video games as rhetoric.
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