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- 17/6/2013: feedback
one more thing ...
your feedback on the course will be highly appreciated,
please take some time to write down your opinions and suggestions,
using the online form at: www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://create.eliens.net/feedback-sg.html
- 17/6/2013: portfolio(s) / review(s) / grading
the presentations today were quite satisfactory, with The Body and its Music with as a suitable finale!
portfolio(s): now update your group and individual portfolio(s) ASAP, according to the additional regulations
in sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
review(s): please submit your peer reviews before friday evening 18.00, and mind the submission of a
sufficient review is a requirement for grading!
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/peer-review-s
grading: the minimal requirements and my (non-negotiable) schedule can be found in:
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/grading-requirement-s
do not forget to indicate whether you and your project are ready for grading, by editing
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
and preferably by an indication in your undividual portfolios
As stated before, if you satisfy the minimal requirements you will pass the course, the level of the grade
however is determined by (my impression of) the overall quality.
Questions will be answered before june 30 and after august 20, mails send between these dates will
not be answered.
... that's all, don't forget to submit the peer reviews!
- 14/6/2013: project portfolio(s): 5/12
so far there are 5 out if 12 project portfolios in
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
please provide one ASAP, before the final presentations this monday.
- 12/6/2013: project portfolio(s) / review(s)
please update
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
with your project portfolio(s) ASAP!
the peer review form can be found at
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/peer-review-s
or directly: www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://create.eliens.net/get-review-sg.php
but please wait until the portfolios are available,
and you may submit the review after the (formal) presentations of next monday,
after which (of course) I will (have to) remind you.
- 8/6/2013: status: essay(s)
I have (finally) read the essays, and updated your status:
www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://create.eliens.net/participant-sg.html
Actually, I quite enjoyed reading the essays, because of the variety of topics,
the (new) references, and in particular in most the sincere interest in serious games.
In the reflections, some indicated confusion, or that the course started too slow, but
fortunately also the opportunity to learn new perspectives on 9serious) games was mentioned.
Keep in mind that you will be asked for feedback, after the course, so that you can still express your
praise or criticisms if you not already did so.
Finally, next monday there will be demonstrations, and after all the development of real (sufficiently serious)
games was the main intent of this course. In the week after that, there will be formal presentations of the project
and that means the end of the course, with for each of you that completed the (obligatory) portfolio the deserved reward of x credits, with x = 6.
- 05/06/2013: essay(s) / portfolio(s) / demonstration(s)
essay(s): I started reading the essay, and they look promising, but since I am very busy this week,
a status update will be done later.
portfolio(s): there are still many people that are either not online, or have no entry for SG that I could find.
See www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://create.eliens.net/participant-sg.html <www.cs.vu.nl/%7Eeliehttp://create.eliens.net/participant-sg.html>
If I missed it, and it is their, correct me!
If it is not there, make one and inform me of either the entry or the change of url.
The rule is simple: no portfolio, no grading. No exceptions!
demonstration(s): as indated last week, next monday, I expect to see (nice!) demonstration of your work in progress, with a demo of the drones at the end, ..., I am looking forward to this. The week after that we will
finalize this course by formal presentations of your final projects.
see you monday,
- 28/05/2013: essay(s)
> Annika Schmitz wrote:
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> I was searching for the requirements about the essay we have to hand in next week. I found this site (www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://serious.eliens.net/@s5-student-e.html <www.cs.vu.nl/%7Eeliehttp://serious.eliens.net/@s5-student-e.html>) and that the essay should be 2-5 pages long.
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> My question is, should we write an essay about our final project or about an other topic?
and my answer was: (hi Annika)
good question, the answer is: there will be documentation with the final project, so there is no need to
describe the final project in your essay. However, it is desirable that you indicate the connection with your
final project, and the relevance of the more specific topic of your essay,
and also provide a reflection on how your experienced the course so far and how it motivates you
or de-motivates you to work on (serious) games.
Is that sufficiently clear?
- 28/05/2013: SG -- .. / .. / reflection(s)
oh, and I almost forgot, I would like to invite you to present your essays, that is a short presentation
focussing on what you regard as interesting material for the other students, and these may be issues
ranging over design, technology, or issues worth tackling ...
you may also suggest topics of interest, and if I have material for that I will present/discuss these,
inthe absence of presentations and suggestions I will probably discuss serious games as social technology
and show some slide about design and (underlying) theory.
- 28/05/2013: SG -- project(s) / essay(s) / reflection(s)
so far there are 11 projects covering 32 out of 34 students, that means two missing,
they still can put their project on the page:
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
and to be honest, this is a far better resulted than I expected before the start of the session last monday,
and the diversity and content of the projects are very nice, I must say.
Those who did not present, mat still do so next week.
Also next week your essay is due, and to the extent that you cannot yet report all your experiences
you may leave some space for that, and as an advice make your experiecnes and opionions also
visible in your portfolio for this course. And of course, those who do not have that yet, just make a suitable
entry!
In the session of june 10, in twi weeks, I would like to see the demonstrations of you prototypes,
and I count on at least an entry for Sven autism game and at the end, we can all go to an appriopriate
location to see Emile's drones in action (right Emile?) perhaps with some beer funded by the management
to celebrate the almost finishing of this course!
The week after that there will be the formal end presentation
of your project(s), but of course you will have some extra time to finish the prototype and the documentation.
But beware, the deadline of 30 june is strict and not negotiable.
see you next monday
PS and by the way, if you cannot make it indicate so at:
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/notification-of-absence-s
- 15/05/2013: moodboards / status
in: sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/hall-of-f-sh-ame
I wrote: 15/05/2013: [f] with only 10/34 having their moodboard delivered in time, I reverse the order and give fame to those 10 students, the others are by implication listed under shame. The students that delivered in time, and had an excellent moodboard are: Robert Broersma, Annika Schmitz, David Goedicke, Emile Nijssen, Niklas Naesemann, Simon Schilke, Raphael Buchberger, Alexandra Szabo, Alexandros Litridis, Aschwin Althoff
The message should be clear, the others are simply too slow!
However, you can all still include the moodboard, and if that applies your utopia in your portfolio.
Most important at this stage, is that you find group and develop a solid concept for a final project,
a real serious game. Indivual projects are only allowed by exception!
Today, I also updated the announcement in blackboard where I indicated that the deadline is 30 june.
That is the deadline for everything, and due to personal circumstances there will be no exceptions.
If you fail this deadline, you may apply for grading again between 20-25 august, and that will be the final round.
So, for those lagging behind, wake up, and do whatever you need to do, get online, create a portfolio entry, write an utopia, make a moodboard. And for everybody, don't be too late with your essay.
Monday june 27, 13.45 we will have your concept presentations, and having seen some nice concepts already,
I am looking forward to that.
PS and, ..., did you submit your contribution to the twente biennale yet? and did you ask the others whether they did?
- 10/05/2013: ok, let's be serious!
in a recent facebook post: www.facebook.com/groups/creativetechnology/588924351131260/?notif_t=like
I urged you all to make your submissions for the twente biennale available to Dmitri, Sven, and Pieter. And, so ask yourself and your fellow students: did you submit?
And, indeed, repeat until done!
As a suggestion, in relation to the assigments for this course:
take your utopia as a starting point, find some appropriate visuals for it,
augment these with some images and phrases for your idea(s) for a final project,
and you have a moodboard (forget about the space), which you may submit
as your contribution to the twente biennale, not excluding other submissions you
might be working on or have in mind. Consider it a double edged sword, and to re-assure you, the twente biennale is about the ideas and fantasies of your generation of a future society, in europe and beyond, which includes by necessity new media and serious games! Get over your impasse, be vigilant, and submit!
- 09/05/2013: group(s) / idea(s) / proposal(s)
now slowly the utopias are coming in: 21/33
and it is time to start thinking about your final project(s).
Already Thijs Franck issued a request for cooperation, and I urge you join up with him.
Or, except for some exceptional individuals that insist on doing a solo project, join up with a group
as soon as possible, and start developing your ideas.
Final projects must be listed (by you) on sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
but you may also use this page already to do some acquisition, that is look for people to cooperate with.
For inspiration you may look at (VU/UvA):
sites.google.com/site/seriousvu12/student-contribution-s/final-project-s
and, remember, games may be done in unity, but that is certainly not a have to, as I expressed in
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/discussion-s-idea-s
I actuallt have a preference for HTML5.
If any problems arise, or you cannot decide, we may look at possible issues (briefly) in next monday's class.
and for those curious to what I think of you so far, look at
after sg, and let me know what you think!
- 08/05/2013: status
I made a round through the portfolios and found 18/33 utopia descriptions.
However, there were 3 portfolios not online (NOL), and for twelve I did not find an appropriate entry
for SG (NOSG). For all, I updated your status, see
www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://create.eliens.net/participant-sg.html
in orange.
As appeared from my post in facebook, I may overlook entries even when they are there.
In that case, please correct me. (If you do so in time, that is before this evening 10.00, then I will adapt the hall of shame accordingly). However, for all of you that did not yet put utopia there where it belongs,
that is in your portfolio, put it there!
And for those without portfolio or appropriate portfolion entry, make one (and if needed send me an update by email to: eliens@cs.vu.nl).
The assignment for next week is the moodspace or moodboard. This must to te extent possibly clarify
your idea(s) for a final project, and not simply be a -- mood -- space!
Amy questions or unclarities, let me know!
see you monday
- 27/04/2013: pen(s) / assignment(s)
since we have guests from Global Virtual Work next monday as well as may 13, some remarks via email,
so that we don't loose time on administrative details or questions of procedure in the course.
For the assignment(s), see www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://serious.eliens.net/@s5-assignment.html <www.cs.vu.nl/%7Eeliehttp://serious.eliens.net/@s5-assignment.html>
the first, due next week is the utopia description, for which a motivation is given in:
sites.google.com/site/creatsg/project-utopia
you may focus on a more limited domain, for example university and education, and sketch
what a UT(opia) would involve ... see www.cs.vu.nl/~eliehttp://create.eliens.net/@twente-art-away.html <www.cs.vu.nl/%7Eeliehttp://create.eliens.net/@twente-art-away.html>
... as a preparation, or to fill some time, you may do some reading, as indicated in:
sites.google.com/site/seriousct12/reading-material-s
this may serve as a preparation your essay, from which I expect primarily an experience report
but in which a more thematic treatment of issues of design or technology is recommended!
both basic assignments and the essay are individual, the final project is groupwork though.
As I indicated the first lecture, the main focus will be to develop actual games, and you are invited
to bring up your own ideas. May 13 I plan to have a brief pitch, again individual, of say 20 seconds,
and although your ideas do not have to be definite it is wise to start the formation of groups
and the development of ideas now!
In case of unclarities, do not hesitate to ask questions, either via the commons, facebook, or even emails,
and as indicated in the subject do bring a pen, because I will likely ask you some questions that
are to be answered on old-fashioned paper with an ordinary pen.
see you monday
PS for any collegues of you that have not registered yet, tell them that after monday
registration for this course is closed.

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new(s)
workshop(s)
project(s)
CA1
CA2
CA3
CA4
CA5
course(s)
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creative exploration(s)
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serious games
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ethic(s) -
resource(s)
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