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'''The chat room is an open-forum space for exploring your own interests''' and resources, games experiences and observations, as well as theories and games culture controversies (beyond the always limited purview of any course syllabus).  
 
'''The chat room is an open-forum space for exploring your own interests''' and resources, games experiences and observations, as well as theories and games culture controversies (beyond the always limited purview of any course syllabus).  
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If you wish, you can always '''extend ideas/critiques in the course readings''' - or ask questions - or interrogate the authors' arguments - ect.
  
 
To start a chat, create a wiki entry and the new page will be the chat room for that topic/issue. If you want to add a short description next to the wiki-entry link, feel free to do so.  
 
To start a chat, create a wiki entry and the new page will be the chat room for that topic/issue. If you want to add a short description next to the wiki-entry link, feel free to do so.  

Revision as of 12:19, 17 January 2019

EDUC 5863 Digital Games and Learning Chat Room

The chat room is an open-forum space for exploring your own interests and resources, games experiences and observations, as well as theories and games culture controversies (beyond the always limited purview of any course syllabus).

If you wish, you can always extend ideas/critiques in the course readings - or ask questions - or interrogate the authors' arguments - ect.

To start a chat, create a wiki entry and the new page will be the chat room for that topic/issue. If you want to add a short description next to the wiki-entry link, feel free to do so.

Also, you may find issues and topics in online cultural/news journals and sites like those below. Feel free to add to the list below with other sites, links to video resources (Youtube, TedTalks - if good, and other sites/communities of interest.

Kotaku Gamasutra First Person Scholar Feminist Frequency NYMG Game Studies


Example Post:

Heteronormativity and Identity as Hidden Curriculum This chat is about a recent article from Kotaku on Assassin's Creed's "Family Values"