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The JamToday Network: The European Learning Hub for Applied-Games for Learning Environments

In: Digital Technology and Organizational Change

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  • David Crombie

    (HKU University of the Arts Utrecht)

  • Pierre Mersch

    (HKU University of the Arts Utrecht)

  • Iana Dulskaia

    (Eurokleis srl)

  • Francesco Bellini

    (Eurokleis srl)

Abstract

The paper presents early results of the first European applied game-jam network called JamToday. The JamToday Network was set-up in 2014 with the support from the European Commission Programme CIP-ICT-PSP being the first pan-European Network dedicated to applied game design. It brings together different types of partners (such as creative clusters, game companies, education and research institutes, public sector institutions, municipalities etc.) from various sectors, fields and expertise for running game jams across Europe to make a real change in making games on themes like eSkills, Health & Wellbeing and Learning Maths and applying them in learning environments. The paper presents the work achieved by the JamToday Network in the first two years and very concrete and practical tools and methodologies developed by the JamToday Network to support game-design approaches for learning environments from design to transfer and evaluation.

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  • David Crombie & Pierre Mersch & Iana Dulskaia & Francesco Bellini, 2018. "The JamToday Network: The European Learning Hub for Applied-Games for Learning Environments," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Cecilia Rossignoli & Francesco Virili & Stefano Za (ed.), Digital Technology and Organizational Change, pages 173-186, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-62051-0_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62051-0_15
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    1. Dulskaia Iana & Bellini Francesco & Zabal Roman & Garcia Pañella Oscar & D’Ascenzo Fabrizio, 2017. "Gamification as an instrument for organizational behaviour change during the meeting: case study «ROBATIEMPOS»," Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, Sciendo, vol. 11(1), pages 359-367, July.

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