I organise a series of talks about libraries, games and education in the
Saurfang (Oceania) realm of World of Warcraft. I hope you can
participate in
the next talk.
4 April 9.00am (Australian Eastern Standard Time) Mark Chen, author
of Leet Noobs : the life and death of an expert player group in World of
Warcraft (
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/159340569)
will be talking about his research. The talks take place at 3.00pm if you are in the same time zone as California.
He describes himself "I am a Post-doctoral Scholar at the University of
Washington in the Advancing Gaming in Innovative Learning Ecologies (AGILE)
group with the LIFE Center and Institute for Science and Math Education. I focus
on ethnographies of gamers and gaming culture and how this helps us think about
games and learning."
The talks are held in the Ironforge (
http://www.wowwiki.com/Ironforge)
Library, Saurfang realm of World of Warcraft. The talks last for about 40
minutes, with time for questions and discussion at the end.
Please contact me with any questions you have about this.
Yours sincerely
Ellen Forsyth