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Mathias Poulsen#meaningfulplay conference is on. I would so have loved to be there. http://t.co/jEq4x1sV #mp2012
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staffdevjnkieJuly 29: papers/presos due4 "Meaningful Play: Designing Games That Matter" http://t.co/qcNnJrNA #gaming #edu #edtech v @carriejill @g4c
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Ross WilliamsDesigning and Studying Games that Matter
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Meaningful Play 2008 is an interdisciplinary academic conference that explores the potential of games to entertain, inform, educate, and persuade in meaningful ways. The conference includes thought-provoking keynotes from leaders in academia and industry, peer-reviewed paper presentations, panel sessions (including academic and industry discussions), innovative workshops, roundtable discussions, and exhibitions of games.
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Sergio MoraWhether designed to entertain or for more “serious” purposes, games have the potential to impact players’ beliefs, knowledge, attitudes, emotions, cognitive abilities, and behavior.
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Mike EdwardsCall for submissions extended to July 13.
conference games education petlab academia serious for:eanunez for:subalekha for:pdip for:leanne_wagner for:loveyust
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Mary McGlassonMeaningful Play Conference 2008
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Chris HillMeaningful Play 2008 is an interdisciplinary academic conference that explores the potential of games to entertain, inform, educate, and persuade. The conference includes thought-provoking keynotes from leaders in academia and industry, peer-reviewed p...
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gavin sade"Whether designed to entertain or for more “serious” purposes, games have the potential to impact players’ beliefs, knowledge, attitudes, emotions, cognitive abilities, and behavior."
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