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Scout Game Jam Day Information

You can view the badge guidelines here:

Game badge outline

You can follow the livestream for the day here:

We’ll be focusing on GameSalad and Scratch today but not limited to those two programs.

GameSalad
Scratch
List of other options

 

Agenda

9:00 am – Welcome and dividing scouts into small groups
9:15 am -Developing a game concept.
9:30 am – Scouts divide into (a) programming group and (b) concept art group and work on their respective ideas
12:00 pm – Lunch
1:00 pm -In small groups, discuss their video game reviews..
4:00 pm – Scouts present their results. Closing & badge presentation
5:00 pm – Everyone goes home.

We will be in rooms 503, 515, 516, and 520.

Game Makers In Toronto: Attend The ArtsVote Mayoral Debate On Culture

ArtsVote!
The Toronto municipal election is happening next month and this coming Monday there will be a debate between mayoral candidates regarding support for arts and culture. Hosted by ArtsVote at the TIFF Lightbox, the candidates will answer questions from culture leaders in the city.

Each candidate will be able to discuss their plan for the future of culture in the city – and that includes games!

The best part is that the moderator is Damian Abraham from the band Fucked Up!

Date: Monday, September 29
Time: 12:00 – 2:00 PM

Location: Cinema One, TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King Street West (map)
Tickets: free general admission seating. Box office opens at 10:00 AM. Doors at 11:30 AM.

More info.

Progress is easy when we’re all working together toward something we all believe in. The ArtsVote community cares about mobilizing our collective talents, ideas, and passions for the benefit of Torontonians – and it’s not hard to see how much energy and enthusiasm the people of Toronto have for arts and culture. You can see, hear, taste, touch, smell, and feel it in parks, schools, churches, community centres, alleyways, markets, sidewalks, and all kinds of other spaces around our city. So where do our municipal candidates fit into this picture? Do they believe they have a role to play in growing audiences for the arts, and encouraging cultural participation?

Check out ArtsVote!

Disclosure: I’m an ArtsVote committee member.

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