Complexity Jam – Addressing complexity with games and interactive digital narratives
21st-28th May, 2021
Online
Game Jam organized in the context of the INDCOR COST action – Interactive Narrative Design for Complexity Representations
Topic: Post-Pandemic Education
Presentation
Bring your ideas and create a game that supports fun and engaging post-pandemic learning for students!
Join us if you are a game developer, artist, graphic designer, musician, narrative designer, writer or just simply interested in making video games or other interactive digital narratives.
The winning team will be invited to present their design at a future cost-indcor meeting in september 2021 or march 2022, transport and accomodation covered (location TBA) !
Topic: Post-Pandemic Education
The pandemic was a catalyst for an online education boom. The benefits of e-learning have been significant for some students, and therefore online education is here to stay. Yet, there is also considerable room for improvement and this is where this game jam comes in, to make great games that take the complexity of online education into account. Participants will be tasked with developing interactive and fun educational games for students that encourage engagement and foster learning. The games should make the lives of teachers, parents and students a little easier – but be careful! Beware of screen-time overload, meeting objectives, evaluation and feedback, and student socialization issues. These games could fall under any educational category, including current events (fake news!), literature, history, science and math.
Duration: 1 week – Friday May 21 18:00 CET – Friday May 28 18:00 CET
Platform: itch.io (the link will be e-mailed to you 24 hours before the game jam starts)
For whom: solo+groups
How to participate
Register at https://forms.gle/PPyCM5FFdmttJDbHA until 21th of May 17.59.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Fanny Barnabé (4 mai 2021). Appel à participation : Complexity Jam. LPCM. Consulté le 10 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/r2f5