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Autopathography Game Jam

Sandra Danilovic is currently researching how games can be used for self-expression and autobiographical narratives. Autopathography is an autobiography of one’s life which deals with disease, disability, or a psychological disorder. It sounds serious, but the game itself doesn’t have to be.

To me, it sounds like this jam will create some really groovy experimental games that will hopefully push some boundaries. At the very least, it’s always nice to see games used in new ways. Signup soon as space is limited.

She wants you to participate in a small game jam that’s happening this fall :

I am currently recruiting study participants -game designers, artists, and developers- who identify with any disability, physical or mental illness, emotional trauma, or any other health issue or impairment – who would be interested in making an autobiographical game in a small Game Jam and being interviewed about the game design process. This ethics-approved qualitative research study explores the self-expressive and transformative potential of game design in building empathy and challenging negative attitudes about disability, illness or human difference.

The Game Jam will be fully accessible and organized by myself with complimentary lunch for all participants.

Also, I am willing to train any interested study volunteers in the software Twine, if they have never made a game or designed anything digital or interactive.

Details of the study and my contact info are on my blog: http://kookidooki.tumblr.com/

If you’re new to Twine, check it out here. I’m currently making a game for the #1GAM challenge and enjoying Twine’s ease of use.

I’m Speaking At The Next Canadian Community of Corporate Educators Event

Next week I’ll be speaking and running a workshop on using games for learning and development to the Canadian Community of Corporate Educators (CCCE). For the CCCE the presentation it’ll be an overview of what gaming is and how it’s used; then the workshop will be a tabletop game design scenario exploring how to use games for leadership exercises. Participants will be able to leave with a prototype of a tabletop game that they have made.

The CCCE’s goal is to share knowledge about the blend of education and technology and to make the member community more effective. This will be my first CCCE event and obviously I’m looking forward to it!

I’ve started a conversation on the CCCE LinkedIn group addressing games use in the workplace for training. Feel free to join in!

If you’re interested in attending there are still a few spaces left! RSVP here.

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