tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post7884654576581761332..comments2024-01-15T03:36:11.777-05:00Comments on Teaching Game Design: Remote LecturesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post-27254708844143042302012-04-16T04:39:01.135-04:002012-04-16T04:39:01.135-04:00We just started using Collaborate (formerly Ellumi...We just started using Collaborate (formerly Elluminate, but now owned by Blackboard, a Learning Management System) at San Francisco State. I could see this as an inexpensive way to do this with more screen space than Skype. Steve Hargadon and Classroom 2.0 use this very successfully as well.Jeff Brainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10066373942781709994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post-80204859539262450992011-11-20T22:41:39.238-05:002011-11-20T22:41:39.238-05:00Yeah, I saw it coming that this was essentially an...Yeah, I saw it coming that this was essentially an open invite for anyone reading to ask me. Send me an email and we can talk about scheduling :)Ian Schreiberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03146360375570794401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post-40890077280604385482011-11-20T21:06:32.329-05:002011-11-20T21:06:32.329-05:00We actually use this exact approach with the Queen...We actually use this exact approach with the Queen's Game Developers Club in Kingston, Canada. Kingston isn't home to any large game studios, and it's not feasible to bring people in on our shoestring budget. That said, we've still been able to host some great talks for members of the club who want to hear about game development.<br /><br />And funny you should post this, we were just tossing around your name as a potential speaker in the upcoming term.. ;)Scott Granthttp://www.qgdc.canoreply@blogger.com