Category Archives: Games and Gaming

Games + Learning + Society Liveblogging 3

I’m at a panel on the use of games to help students in science education. I came in part way through Melissa Gresalfi and Anna Arici’s presentation on two games-based approaches in 6th grade science education based around something called … Continue reading

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Games + Learning + Society Liveblogging 2

I’m at the second morning panel, this one focused our design, with three presentations from designers and developers. One of the issues that often comes up at games-related conferences and meetings is the supposed divide between academic researchers and developers … Continue reading

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Liveblogging Games + Learning + Society Meeting

I’m here at the Games + Learning + Society conference in Madison. I’ve wanted to come for years to this meeting, as it often involves some people whose work I think is terrific, and it’s always an interesting-looking well-organized meeting … Continue reading

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It’s a Mystery

Kind of on a nostalgic impulse, I decided to pick up the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, which came out on June 6th. I haven’t played so-called tabletop games, including D&D, for a long time, but this release caught … Continue reading

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GTA IV

I’m not actually a big fan of the Grand Theft Auto games, though like a lot of gamers I find the relatively open structure of the gameplay in the series compelling. It’s a personal thing, not something that I’m inclined … Continue reading

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Who’s That?

Met with my undergraduate class that is studying digital games in World of Warcraft this week. One of them took an interesting name for his character…

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NITLE Gaming and Teaching Workshop

It’s the beginning of break for us. There was a cancellation at this workshop, so I decided to come up to Bryn Mawr. I’m actually very interested to hear what other faculty and IT specialists are doing with regard to … Continue reading

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Dungeons and Dragons as Pedagogy and Sociology

I may be the last person this week to blog about Gary Gygax’s death. This spares me of having to come up with a variant form of the “he failed his saving roll” jokes, at least. A lot of the … Continue reading

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Now You Know, and Knowing Is Half the Battle

Geeky Mom gets two things right about the recent Frontline special about children’s use of the Internet. First, that some of the parents shown in the show have no one to blame but themselves for not knowing what their kids … Continue reading

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One-A-Day: Alexander Galloway, Gaming: Essays in Algorithimic Culture

Remember: these aren’t reviews. If I were reviewing Galloway’s Gaming, I’d spend a long while talking about why I like much of it, and think it works very well alongside similar works of critical theory applied to games and digital … Continue reading

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