"You are the source of Freedom : the price of Freedom is awareness and action"
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Date: February 6, 2014 at 11:24:33 AM PST
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Subject: [i-announce@ischool] You're invited to next week's Brown Bag Seminar: A
Reality Game to Cross Disciplines
Don't miss the upcoming event at the UC Berkeley School of Information:
Brown Bag Seminar: A Reality Game to Cross Disciplines
With Benjamin Stokes
Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 12:10 pm - 1:00 pm
107 South Hall
Educational and civic games are typically preparatory, teaching skills and information to
be applied later. Yet the rise of reality gaming introduces a new possibility: that the
game directly shapes real-world networks, even as it educates. Networks are a novel target
for educational games, despite the vital importance of networks for educational
attainment, securing jobs and even civic engagement.
Benjamin Stokes investigates how digital media foster civic engagement, informal learning,
and activism. He is currently studying how mobile media and videogames can advance social
justice by bridging online and offline participation. Previously he co-founded Games for
Change, the branch of the serious games movement focused on social issues and nonprofit
organizations. Most recently, he was an education program officer at the MacArthur
Foundation in their portfolio on Digital Media and Learning. Benjamin has also led the
development of original digital media properties: at the educational nonprofit NetAid, his
team created digital games and an activist training website that engaged more than 150,000
youth in fighting extreme poverty. Benjamin is a Ph.D. candidate at the University
of Southern California in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
More information:
http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20140212benstokes
More upcoming events at the I School:
February 12, 2014 - "Online Ads and Offline Sales: Measuring the Effects of Online
Advertising via a Controlled Experiment on Yahoo!", Dean's Lecture with David
Reiley
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