Serious Games Competition Opens to Education



Serious Games Competition Opens to Education
The annual display of the game and serious challenges, the traditional focus on the military application, for the game, this year is to expand its scope to include education technology.sponsored by interservice / Industry Training Simulation and Education Conference (1 / itsec), the game show and a serious challenge from the game to find that solve a problem or less, provide feedback to users on their progress, and use the reward system. Participants will be based on innovative solutions, training, "mpact people and the system today and the future." The organization said that entries will be representatives from the gaming industry, academic institutions, military, and various other organizations.summaries the concept of the game, is due May 31. The game itself is due on August 31. Finals will be notified on September 30. Winners will be announced in interservice / Industry Training Simulation and Education Conference, will be held November 26 to 29 in Orlando, Fla. held. Finals will also be displayed in event.rules, forms and other relevant information can be found in connection below.read more: the game show and a serious challenge


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