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News - December 2008

News about digital games research. If you want to post information about conferences, publications, reviews, and so on, post them here instead of the discussion forums. When posting about event or call for papers add also event to Events folder. Remember to publish or submit the new item to review when you wan to make an entry readable to others.

2008-12-19
CfP: Game Education Summit 2009 Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University
Posted by jpzagal | Permanent Link | Comments: 0 | Trackbacks: 0 | Conferences and Seminars , Call for Papers

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 16-17, 2009

Game Path Events LLC is pleased to announce that the second annual Game Education Summit is seeking paper proposals from the academic, creative and industrial communities. Through this annual event we aim to disseminate the most recent, groundbreaking work on games as education as well as game research. The conference will also have a strong focus on curriculum development and design. The GES committed to uniquely provide networking opportunities for those within the industry and academia to foster relationships that will benefit both groups.

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2008-12-18
Job: Instructor Position in Computer Game Development at the College of Computing and Digital Media (CDM) DePaul University, Chicago
Posted by jpzagal | Permanent Link | Comments: 0 | Trackbacks: 0 | Job Announcements

DePaul University’s College of Computing and Digital Media (CDM) in Chicago invites applications for a full-time instructor position (non-tenure track) in Computer Game Development beginning in September 2009. Our graduate and undergraduate Game Development program is highly cross-disciplinary and closely linked with our programs in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Animation, Computer Graphics and Digital Cinema. The program has grown quickly since its inception in 2004, and benefits from strong ties to the Chicago-area and national game industry. Please visit our website for more information http://GameDev.DePaul.edu

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2008-12-16
CfP: IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (2nd Issue)
Posted by jpzagal | Permanent Link | Comments: 0 | Trackbacks: 0 | Call for Papers

http://ieee-cis.org/pubs/tciaig/

Papers are invited for consideration for the second issue due to be published
in June 2009. This is an excellent opportunity to submit your work to a high-quality journal with a thorough yet rapid review process. Currently the average time between submission and first decision is under six weeks.
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