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‘Writing’ Computer games: Towards a model of game literacy

March 5, 2008, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources

Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Source: Bishop Grosseteste University College
Author: Andrew Burn
Link: http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/docs/Research/ESRC/seminar%202/ESRCAndrew%20Burnpres.ppt#265,1,Slide 1

Andrew outlines a provisional model of ‘game-literacy’, a research objective of the ESRC/DTI funded project ‘Making Games’. This uses examples of computer games made by children using the software developed during this project, and relates the forms of literacy discussed here to game-theory as well as earlier models of media literacy.

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