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Games, Learning & Society program officially launched at Wisconsin-Madison

A small plug for the new Games, Learning & Society program offered through the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Details here:

http://website.education.wisc.edu/gls/index.htm

Areas of study include digital literacies, digital game-based learning environments, gender and gameplay, and MMOGs.

GLS Conference Early Registration Extended to May 6

Games, Learning & Society Conference 2005
June 23-24, 2005 . Madison WI
http://www.glsconference.com

Early registration for the Games, Learning, & Society Conference has
been extended to Friday, May 6, 5:00 pm CST. The official program
for the conference is now posted. Speakers, discussion groups,
interactive workshops, and exhibits will focus on game design, game
culture, and games' potential for learning & society more broadly.
Conference highlights include a two-day exhibit hall featuring
interactive presentations and demos of games and an exceptional
line-up of speakers including John Seely Brown, Edward Castronova,

Games, Learning & Society--Madison, WI

Games, Learning & Society Conference 2005: Call for Papers
June 23-24, 2005 . Madison WI
www.glsconference.com

Please see call for proposals for the Games, Learning &
Society conference to be held in Madison, Wisconsin June 23-24, 2005--www.glsconference.com.

Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Academic ADL
Co-Lab, the GLS Conference will foster substantive discussion and
collaboration among academics, designers, and educators interested in
how videogames – commercial games and others – can enhance learning,
culture, and education. Speakers, discussion groups, interactive