All posts by Robert O. Duncan

I'm an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences at City University of New York, with joint appointments in Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience. I also have an appointment as a Visiting Scholar at New York University. My research interests include cognitive neuroscience, functional magnetic resonance imaging, glaucoma, neurodegenerative disorders, attention, learning, memory, educational technology, pedagogy, and developing games for education.

Different Games Conference at NYU Polytech 4/26-4/27

Matthew K. Gold started “NYU Gaming Conference – “Different Games” – 4/26-27, NYU-Polytech” in CUNY Games Network:

“Please save the date and register now for Different Games! Different Games is the first conference on diversity, difference and inclusivity in digital games, hosted April 26-27, 2013 at NYU’s Polytechnic Institute in downtown Brooklyn. Different Games is a space for radical discussions of representation in games and the relationship of the medium to designer and player identity. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

Events at Different Games will involve panel discussions, hands on workshops, peer-to-peer breakout sessions and a game arcade. Keynotes include Mary Flanagan, ”Critical Play: Inclusive Design, Revolutionary Games” and Celia Pearce, “Kickstarting a Revolution, One Tweet at a Time.” Other presenters include Anna Anthropy, Mattie Brice, Robert Yang, Nick Fortungo, Adrienne Shaw, Raiford Guins, Kaho Abe, representatives of Babycastles and more! For our tentative schedule, please check our website:

http://www.differentgames.org/schedule/


Different Games is free to all presenters and attendees, but space is limited, so we do ask that you register via differentgames.eventbrite.com.

All questions should be direct to Different Games co-organizer, Laine.Nooney@gmail.com

See you there!
Sarah Schoemann + Laine Nooney
Different Games Co-Organizers”

Columbia University Announces Scholarship for Language Games

Teachers College at Columbia University announces a game design contest to assist second language learners with English. Winners take home $1000 in prize money and an opportunity to receive $16,000 in start-up funds for their game. Winners partner with faculty at Teachers College to learn and build games in their labs.

Applications due April 7th, 2013!

“Want to make the next great educational game? Are you good at programming, design, or have great ideas? Partner with the Games Research Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University to create an online educational game (online game or mobile app) that teaches English vocabulary for non-native learners (SAT, TOEFL, GRE, etc.)!

You could win $1000 in prize money plus up to $16,000 to develop the game! Our game lab experts will team up with you and help your game become successful!”

http://www.crossculturalgames.com/

 

Spring Competition for Student Games at Columbia

Teachers College, Columbia University
Cross-Cultural Games Challenge and Incubator

2013 Spring Competition is now open!

Want to make the next great educational game? Are you good at programming, design, or have great ideas? Partner with the Games Research Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University to create an online educational game (online game or mobile app) that teaches English vocabulary for non-native learners (SAT, TOEFL, GRE, etc.)!

You could win $1000 in prize money plus up to $16,000 to develop the game! Our game lab experts will team up with you and help your game become successful!

For more information and to submit your entry, visit: http://www.crossculturalgames.com/

Round 1 Deadline for Proposals: April 7, 2013.