Apologies for cross-posting...
I'm pleased to announce another Making Games for Libraries event! This time in London on 13th May... booking is online via Eventbrite and open now!
http://games4libraries.eventbrite.co.uk/
It will be a day of making games for libraries and for information literacy instruction. After running this event in Leeds, 100% of attendees (who filled in the feedback form!) rated it good or excellent, more feedback from the Leeds event plus lots of shared materials are available on the blog (http://gamesforlibraries.blogspot.co.uk/).
We will play one or two games to start the day, followed by a short talk on games and play to help give context for the day.
The bulk of the day will then consist of group work - creating and prototyping games for use within your libraries.
If you wish to, one of the booking options also includes a class set (5 copies) of professionally printed copies of an information literacy game, SEEK! (http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/15377/), enough to play with a full class of 30 to 40 people.
Note: Although the event is held at CILIP HQ, please note this is an event I'm organising myself as a private individual and does not fall under the aegis of any organisation.
Hope lots of you will come and play...
Andrew
Andrew Walsh MSc MCLIP FHEA
Academic Librarian, University Teaching Fellow, National Teaching Fellow
Information Literacy Practitioner of the Year, 2012
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