Monthly Archives: July 2006

DRM is Evil

I know this isn’t game-related, but I found this very encouraging… The Pig and the Box On the surface, it’s a kids story about sharing, but it’s also a story about why DRM is a very bad thing. Link to … Continue reading

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Good Stuff from Indiana!

I remember a couple years ago, Virtual Worlds Economic Expert Ed Castronova left a position out west, and hooked up with Indiana University. It appears the Ed’s pushing a new initiative…the Synthetic Worlds Initiative. Some very aggressive goals and projects, … Continue reading

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Free Engine…EDU Use?

I’ve spent some time in the past working on contextual, story-driven learning environments. We’ve created a few flash activities that have ‘choose your own adventure’ characterstics for our IST courses, and I used to toy around with iStory years ago, … Continue reading

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