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Preparing to Create the Sims of the Future

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Game design, which was added to Bloomfield’s curriculum in 2004 at the undergraduate level, is becoming increasingly popular around the country. Southern Methodist University, Carnegie Mellon, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York University, the University of Southern California and Georgia Tech now offer similar programs.

3 comments | Tags: game design interactive media interactive graphics and animation | Topic: Higher Education BAD >_<

#1 by nitajo posted ago +1 apples bad good
Lynne Oddo, “We’re always looking at new trends in education for the most cutting-edge arts, and gaming is one of those areas.”

#2 by PiGuy posted ago +0 apples bad good
Like many areas of the Internet, gaming is hungry for content. That's where teachers without, probably especially without, programming experience can get involved. So turn that favorite story problem into a student-engaging game!
#3 by Starla posted ago +0 apples bad good
in 5 to 10 years, every university will have some form of interactive media or gaming education program in their curriculum-->that made me lookinh forward.Hope to see that soon.The game is now more and more similar to the real world
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