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Soumis par: emilyjk
Posté le May 1, 2008
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After many months of thinking, learning, writing, talking, designing, testing, thinking more, rewriting, and learning new stuff again, the public beta of Youth Media Exchange is live!
YMEX.org is a new online social network, developed by TIG, Global Kids, and Asia Society, where young people...... [view]
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Soumis par: emilyjk
Posté le Jun 12, 2007
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I spent the past two days at the Games for Change Festival here in New York City, once again a wonderful opportunity to learn and share with others who are using games for social change.
Last night I showed the beta of TIG's new Orange Revolution game - thanks to everyone who played and...... [view]
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Soumis par: emilyjk
Posté le Jun 5, 2007
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TIGed Survey
In our continuing efforts to improve TIGed, we would like to hear about your experiences as part of the online community. We appreciate your taking a few minutes to respond to the following survey. You’re helping to build a better TIGed.org!
To take the survey for educators,...... [view]
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Soumis par: emilyjk
Posté le May 17, 2007
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Calling all educators - have you used – or do you plan to use – Ayiti: The Cost of Life game in your classroom?
We’d love to know - participate in this survey from our partners at Global Kids!... [view]
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Soumis par: emilyjk
Posté le May 17, 2007
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Calling all educators - have you used – or do you plan to use – Ayiti: The Cost of Life game in your classroom?
We’d love to know - participate in this survey from our partners at Global Kids!... [view]
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Soumis par: katerg
Posté le Nov 2, 2006
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globalkids and gamelab recently released a pretty impressive flash game called ayiti: the cost of life where you a play a family in haiti trying to get ahead. it's compelling and educational (and addictive). in playing, you directly experience the obstacles that keep people in the poverty...... [view]
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