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One more reminder, please do distribute this as widely as you can --
the students who participated in the Game Developers Conference
experience over spring break will be hosting a roundtable in 27 King
tomorrow (April 10th) at 7pm. We'd love for any and all AIMS students
and faculty to attend, so please inform your classes. We'll provide
some light snacks and have what I hope to be a fun and interesting
conversation about connecting Miami students to this important
industry event. More info below.

Thanks,

--sean

...

A Conversation About Game Development - Tuesday, April 10th at 7pm (27
King Library/MU Gaming Lab)

The Game Developers Conference is the world's largest professional
meeting for game designers, game developers, game journalists, and
other careers in this industry, with over 22,000 attendees
congregating in San Francisco for 2012's conference. On Tuesday, April
10th at 7pm, we'll be hosting a roundtable discussion about the Game
Developers Conference with a collection of Miami students who attended
the event in San Francisco this year. Student experiences learning
about game development and networking with potential employers will be
discussed, along with the entrepreneurial experiences of Miami
students attempting to break into this exciting industry. Students
will discuss game prototypes they developed to show at GDC, the
professional contacts and job opportunities they learned about, as
well as their take on being immersed in the world of professional game
development.

If you're a Miami student interested in the world of game development,
please consider attending and finding out about student-driven efforts
to attend the conference. If you're a Miami faculty, staff, or
administrator, please consider attending to help Miami become a regular
presence at GDC in the future! Light refreshments will be provided.

--

 Assistant Professor, School of Ed., Health, and Society +
 Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies
 Miami University [Through June, 2012]

 Assistant Professor, Learning Sciences Program
 Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology
 Indiana University [Starting August, 2012]

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