e396. Games, Education, & Collaboration: The Role of Play in Learning and Connection

We’ve mentioned on the show in the past that a large portion of Mav’s job is teaching in the Digital Narrative and Interactive Design(DNID) program at the University of Pittsburgh. Hence the occasional shows dealing with Game Jam. However, we’ve never talked about it in detail. Why is an English department so involved with this sort of thing and what’s the value in studying games anyway? Well, ever since Mav’s been employed there, he’s been working on getting his friend, video game designer, author, and friend of the show Cheryl Platz a spot doing a guest talk at his school. Well, we finally did that this week, as Cheryl stopped by Pittsburgh while on her tour for her new book, The Game Development Strategy Guide. And her talk was a great success that the students loved.

But that still doesn’t explain why any of this is important. So we decided that maybe we should do an episode talking about that. So on this episode Mav welcomes back Cheryl, as well as his coworker, returning guest, Jessica FitzPatrick, and first time guest (and Cheryl’s husband), actor and playwright David Foubert to talk about the the importance of games, narrative and collaboration on education and culture. Listen and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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