Games in Education Networking & Demos
Description
Demonstrations of education games and game-based learning projects at whatever stage of development. Come see what's coming up & maybe collaborate? This is the third of three informal Sunday events for the Games in Education academic track - new this year.
If you'd like a table to demo your game/s or game-based learning project/s please drop by the "Games in Education" stand (by the playtest area) to book your space.
UK Games Expo is presenting its first ever academic track to bring together designers, teachers, academics, students, researchers and parents to explore what ideas, projects and partnerships can be formed going forward.
From a game designer’s point of view, access to academic research can inspire, inform, or even transform the nature of a game. Research funds can also pay for development and dissemination. There’s a growing opportunity for game designers to be involved in research bids and grant proposals.
If you are involved in providing any stage of formal or informal learning, and want to use games in your practice, come along.
We’ll be asking how we can use table-top and other analogue game formats to
· Build community
· Teach and encourage learning, especially social and higher order thinking skills
· Share research in accessible ways
· Provide authentic educational experiences and assessments
· and solve real-world problems
Our track on Sunday will involve some short talks presenting the opportunities and possibilities, a roundtable for discussion, and networking including the opportunity to show off your projects at whatever stage of development.
10.30-11.30 Games in Education Short Talks
11.30-12.15 Roundtable
12.15 - 12.30 Break
12.30-1.30 Networking and Show your Work
Games in Education Short Talks: Jim Wallman, Liz Cable & Alex Moseley will kick off with a discussion of their experiences bringing learning to life through non-digital games in education and training.
Roundtable: A discussion around the opportunity for educators and game-designers to work together.
Networking and Show Your Work: everyone is welcome to show their games in education project, whether it's finished, a work in progress, or just an idea…