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Louisiana State University, the Center for Computation and Technology, and the Office of Research and Economic Development will be sponsoring a game curriculum workshop for educators, professionals, industry, administrators, and other interested parties N
June 5, 2007
Author: by Beth A.
Louisiana State University, the Center for Computation and Technology, and the Office of Research and Economic Development will be sponsoring a game curriculum workshop for educators, professionals, industry, administrators, and other interested parties November 1-2, 2007 in Louisiana. Currently, the workshop is seeking speakers from industry and academia who would be willing to lend their experience and expertise to the development of curricula around game design (including both the artistic, design, and technology/engineering side), animation, and related disciplines. Stacey Simmons, Director of the Baton Rouge Digital Idustries Consortium, is particularly focused on finding case studies and experienced keynotes. More information on the Center for Computation and Technology can be accessed on its official website. To participate, reach Stacey Simmons.
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