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Games for Change (G4C) -- home Games for Change is pleased to launch Let the Games Begin: A Toolkit 4 Making Social Issue Games. The Toolkit, created with the generous support of the AMD ...
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Games for Change Conference. June 2nd - 4th, 2008. New York, NY This June, the only festival dedicated to the exciting new movement using Digital Games for Social Change will explore real-world impact, the latest games ...
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Games for Change (G4C) -- home New Media Literacy - Participatory Culture Conference May 12, 2009 FuturePlay @ GDC Canada 2009. May 27, 2009 6th Annual Games for Change Conference ...
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Games for Change Conference. June 2nd - 4th, 2008. New York, NY Hosted in New York City by Parsons The New School for Design, the 5th annual Games for Change Festival will take place on June 2 - 4, 2008. ...
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Games for Change (G4C) -- home Games for Change is pleased to launch Let the Games Begin: A Toolkit 4 Making Social Issue Games. The Toolkit, created with the generous support of the AMD ...
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Games for Change (G4C) -- Toolkit The Toolkit grew out of the “Let the Games Begin: A 101 Workshop for Making Social Issue Games” at the 2008 Games for Change Festival, funded by the ...
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Games for Change (G4C) -- home Karma Tycoon is an online strategy game in which players solve community problems ... The game and curricula are available free of charge at KarmaTycoon.com ...
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Games for Change (G4C) -- Penny Arcade Expo - The Violence Thing ... Penny Arcade Expo - The Violence Thing and Beyond. Posted by Alex Quinn on 09-03-08. I spent Labor Day weekend at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle attended ...
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Games for Change Conference. June 2nd - 4th, 2008. New York, NY Press Highlights. The Globe and Mail http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060715.GAMES15/TPStory/Education Activism Has Evolved Beyond Sit-ins ...
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Games for Change Conference. June 2nd - 4th, 2008. New York, NY Press Highlights. The Globe and Mail http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060715.GAMES15/TPStory/Education Activism Has Evolved Beyond Sit-ins ...
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