Blog away, please, Darius. I've read about the conference and I'm familiar with Henry Jenkins' work. Thanks in advance for the effort. Sheine
-----Original Message----- From: squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org [SMTP:squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org] On Behalf Of Darius Clarke Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8:17 PM To: squeakland@squeakland.org Subject: [Squeakland] I'll be at "The Education Arcade 2004 Conference" @ E3 May 9-11
I'll be at "The Education Arcade 2004 Conference" at the Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3) during May 10-11 http://www.educationarcade.org/ (click on: 2004 Conference ? Description in Main Menu sidebar) ___
If you are attending and care to meet up during the conference let me know. We can compare our "elevator pitch" for Squeak/Croquet.
If you are interested and cannot attend, but have some questions you?d like me to ask the other attendees or speakers, let me know. ___
Topics and panels will include: Are Games Educational? From Simulation to Interaction Fostering Games Literacy Building Partnerships Among Universities, Industry, and Public Institutions Making Tools for Making Games Commercial and Educational Successes New Collaborators: Making the Next Move Roundtables on Educational, Technical, Creative, and Market Trends
2004 Conference Schedule: http://www.educationarcade.org/modules.php? op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=13&page=1 ___
Presenters include: Henry Jenkins III, MIT Comparative Media Studies; James Paul Gee, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Brenda Laurel, Game Designer; Will Wright, Creator of The Sims; W. James Au, Salon; Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ben Sawyer, Serious Games Initiative; Scott Fisher, University of Southern California; Andrew Court; Bonnie Bracey, LucasArts Foundation; Roy Pea, Stanford Media X; Celia Pearce, University of California-Irvine; Johnny Wilson, Author of High Score!; Chris Weaver, Media Technology Ltd; Tom Piper, Royal Shakespeare Company; Tom Kalinske & Alex Chisholm, Leapfrog Enterprises; Steven Drucker, Microsoft Research; Ken Perlin, New York University; Philip Tan, MIT Comparative Media Studies; Eric Klopfer, MIT Teacher Education Program; David Buckingham, University of London; Jessica Irish, Wellesley College, Boston; Gerard Jones, Author of Killing Monsters; Eric Zimmerman, GameLab; James Oppenheim, The Oppenheim Toy Portfolio; Robin Raskin, The Internet Mom; Doug Lowenstein, Entertainment Software Association ___
Would you be interested if I blogged the conference?
Cheers, Darius Clarke
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