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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Instructional Design Conversations
I’ve been following a couple blogs lately regarding the role of instructional designers, more specifically, how individuals come to call themselves instructional designers. It all started with Cammy’s post, “Who Gets to Be Called an Instructional Designer?”. I then followed … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Learning, Uncategorized
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Game Developers Conference (GDC) news
Being sick most of this week and trying to catch up after a vacation down south, I nearly forgot that the GDC is in full swing. I opted to pass on the serious games summit this year but am still … Continue reading
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Design – Getting behind the scenes
When we were designing online courses here at SI, we used a CMS that captured not only the content, but all the design decisions and storyboards that went along with each specific chunk of content. When we published the courses, … Continue reading
Posted in Educational Technology, Learning
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Who’s a Game Designer?
I’d like to think of myself as an educational game designer, especially when that’s part of my signature file in my work emails and what I do with 25% of my time. I have had someone at the GDC tell … Continue reading
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