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Let’s seriously game higher education to tackle the challenges ahead

Higher education plays a crucial role in addressing future societal challenges like climate change and an aging population. Serious gaming has emerged as a powerful method to engage students, professionals, and the public in exploring solutions to these "tomorrow problems." By using tabletop or board-game-style mechanisms, serious games facilitate learning, creative thinking, and collaboration.

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Gamergate 2.0: Experts explain why harassment and vitriol hurt everyone who loves games

Bioware's Dragon Age: The Veilguard was meant to be a redemption for the studio but sparked controversy after being targeted by a vocal anti-diversity group, reminiscent of the Gamergate movement. This "Gamergate 2.0" backlash, criticizing diversity in games, continues to influence the gaming industry.

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Make it fun, make it count: how serious games help cut food waste

The article discusses the effectiveness of serious games in raising awareness about food waste and environmental issues. One example is "Face-the-Waste," where players answer food waste-related questions, with wrong answers resulting in food disappearing down a conveyor belt. This game provoked strong emotional reactions, highlighting the power of games to engage players beyond statistics.

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More than fun & games: Rowan launches esports major with varied career options

Rowan University launched a Bachelor of Arts in Esports, one of only 20 U.S. universities offering such a degree. The program, housed in the Ric Edelman College of Communication & Creative Arts, features tracks in communication, business, and computing. It prepares students for careers in the rapidly growing esports industry, projected to exceed $9 billion by 2032.

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