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Group: Second Live Educators New Zealand (SLENZ) - with tag design [6 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Second Live Educators New Zealand (SLENZ) group with tag design
  • notes Design-based research strategies for studying situated learning in a multi-user virtual environment
    (2004), pp. 158-165.
    by Chris Dede, Brian Nelson, Diane J Ketelhut, Jody Clarke, Cassie Bowman
  • notes Designing Ubiquitous Computing Games - A Report from a Workshop Exploring Ubiquitous Computing Entertainment
    Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. V6, No. 5. (1 December 2002), pp. 443-458.
    by Staffan Bjã¶rk, Jussi Holopainen, Peter Ljungstrand, Karl-Petter Ãkesson
  • notes Pulp gaming: taking an episodic approach to interactive entertainment
    (2005), pp. 75-82.
    by Robert J Grigg
    posted to design episodic game todd by timothygreig to the group Second Live Educators New Zealand (SLENZ) on 2008-07-17 20:47:57 as **
  • notes Using prototypes in early pervasive game development
    (2007), pp. 149-156.
    by Elina MI Koivisto, Riku Suomela
    posted to design game pervasive prototyping todd by timothygreig to the group Second Live Educators New Zealand (SLENZ) on 2008-07-17 20:46:21 as **
  • notes Principles of emergent design in online games: <i>Mermaids</i> phase 1 prototype
    (2007), pp. 65-71.
    by Celia Pearce, Calvin Ashmore
    posted to design emergent games online todd by timothygreig to the group Second Live Educators New Zealand (SLENZ) on 2008-07-17 20:45:28 as **
  • Designing Virtual Worlds
    (15 July 2003)
    by Richard Bartle
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