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  • Foundations Of Digital Games Conference

    The Game Development in Computer Science Education conference has been renamed and this year’s event is called the Fourth International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games . This is the premier educational conference for faculty who use game development to teach computer science concepts and principles. In the past we have had a small number of high school computer science faculty come on the conference but I am hoping that by giving people early warning we can get more this time. A lot
    Posted to Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson (Weblog) by AlfredTh on July 30, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, Professional Development, XNA, Game Programming, education, fun, Conferences, Education Technology, Popfly
  • Bootstrapping XNA into High School Computer Science

    I've been talking to a lot of schools lately that are experimenting with game development using XNA in their courses. For some of them at least some of the motivation is to attract more students into their computer science programs. Springbrook High School has a video advertisement that shows students playing one of the games they have created. It is an interesting way to get students to think about taking some real computer science courses. Other reasons for adopting XNA courses include wanting
    Posted to Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson (Weblog) by AlfredTh on April 9, 2008
    Filed under: C#, Computer Science Education, Professional Development, XNA, Game Programming, fun, Java

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