Designing Games for Social Impact: Leaning into 20 Years of Learning

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In this showcase, we will be discussing Games for Change's two flagship programs that support students and educators in the design of social impact games. We will focus on how Games for Change leaned into 20 years of learning and community to create the Next-Gen summit for students. The Next-Gen summit connected students to the larger game design community. Join in and learn how we leveraged our learning and community to build a program for students.




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