2012 Research Projects
This year, the GGJ Research Committee has accepted three research project proposals for support. Congratulations to all participants. We look forward to reading your findings and publish updates on your progress.
Key success factors for developing a videogames industry in South America, Inés Evaristo Chiyong, Isabel Mollá Salas and Luis Wong Jara (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru [PUCP]).
Learning Aspects of the Global Game Jam, Alan Fowler (School of Computing, Technology and Communications, Waiariki Institute of Technology, Rotorua, New Zealand), Ali Arya (School of Information Technology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario), Jon Preston (Southern Polytechnic State University, Marietta, USA)& Jeff Chastine (Southern Polytechnic State University, Marietta, USA).
Music in Video Games, Lal Gamze Bozgeyikli and Evren Can Bozgeyikli (Middle East Technical University Game Technologies, Ankara, Turkey)
GGJ 2012 Call for Research Projects
The GGJ Research Team
contact: researchglobalgamejam [dot] org
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