Leveraging student projects

Carneige Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center challenges students in one of their classes to rapidly prototype games based around a particular theme.  Many of these games are posted on the Experimental Gameplay Project homepage.  The core idea is that one person has one week to create an entirely new game. 

The Millennium Campaign Game program should contact the ETC at CMU to see if the center would be willing to seed MDG ideas into the project and/or encourage students there to participate in the creation of games for the $100 laptops.

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re: Leveraging student projects

hey clay,
we actually had a conversation with the Carnegie Mellon School of Design who want to get on board and develop an entire class around developing the MDG Game. We're totally open to bringing universities on board the effort.

amil
UN Millennium Campaign

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