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2010 Game Education Summit Issues Call for Papers

Organizers of the Game Education Summit are accepting paper proposals from the academic, creative and industrial communities for its upcoming 2010 event, to be held at the USC School of Cinematic Arts on June 15-16 in Los Angeles.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

January 28, 2010

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Organizers of the Game Education Summit are accepting paper proposals from the academic, creative and industrial communities for its upcoming 2010 event, to be held at the USC School of Cinematic Arts on June 15-16 in Los Angeles. The Game Education Summit encourages discussion and debate regarding the current state of game education. Planned sessions will help instructors improve existing undergraduate and graduate programs. The event is expected to attract faculty from leading game development programs from across the country, and will feature a speaker lineup of major industry figures, to be announced at a later date. Game Education Summit organizers are seeking long papers, panels, and presentation proposals on the following topics: - Education (Curriculum, Accreditation, Methods, Integration, Diversity) - Course Development (Game Writing, Art for Games, Ethics and Games, Game Audio Design) - Administration (Starting a Program, Management, Collaboration, Grants, Funding) - Research (Serious Games, Literacy Games, Games for Health, Military and Other Research) - Industry (Partnership, Student Involvement, Internships, Entrepreneurship, Bringing Games to Market) Registration for the 2010 Game Education Summit is open at the event's official website. The proposal submission deadline is February 15th, 2010. Detailed paper submission instructions can be found here.

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Danny Cowan

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Danny Cowan is a freelance writer, editor, and columnist for Gamasutra and its subsites. Previously, he has written reviews and feature articles for gaming publications including 1UP.com, GamePro, and Hardcore Gamer Magazine.

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