Entries tagged as ‘games’
Tony Hurst from the Open University has started to blog a course called “Digital Worlds – Interactive Media and Game Design“.
This experimental course aims to give a greater understanding of how interactive media and computer games work and intends to cover technical basics, the development process, and marketing and distribution dimensions amongst other things.
I’m hooked – writing computer games (with an educational slant these days) is an interest of mine anyway, the idea of blogging a ten week course is fascinating in itself, and Tony has even managed to weave The Cult into his teaching materials. Pure genius.
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It comes as no surprise that playing the Nintendo Wii isn’t a good substitute for real excercise but, having spent New Year’s Eve at a Nintendo Wii party and convincing myself I was working out, it’s not welcome news.
It is interesting that this study was paid for by Nintendo, probably hasn’t found what the company was hoping for, but has still been published though.
I’ll have to convince my family that a Wii would make a great interactive whiteboard now instead.
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