The Emergent Media Center at Champlain College embraces a globally complex and challenging issue through the power of games. Funded by the United Nations Population Fund.
What happened to the environmental movement?
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When the Earth Moved What happened to the environmental movement? by
Nicholas Lemann April 15, 2013
See: http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2013...
As You Age...
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... life just gets better. That's what my Dad has always said to me, and I
have no evidence in my life to suggest otherwise. Don't get me wrong --
there ar...
For Tagtool, it’s Time.
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For the last month or so I’ve been immersed in learning the new live
drawing iPad app Tagtool. It was created by OMAi, a small startup here in
Austria (Tul...
Back From The Dead
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Okay, I am totally bringing back this space but repurposing it to be a
space to share some of my writing! Especially with NaNoWriMo coming
shortly I want ...
December 3 – Moment
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December 3 – Moment. Pick one moment during which you felt most alive this
year. Describe it in vivid detail (texture, smells, voices, noises, colors).
M...
A History of Silence
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So, to start with my customary thought: I am horrible at blogging. I'm not
sure who I do this for, other than myself and maybe a few friends, but oh
well...
Refer to my website please :)
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Hey!
So for a while now I've been trying to maintain both the blogspot blog, as
well as my website... but really if you'd like to follow me you should be
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The End....and...New Beginings....
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It's time to say goodbye.
This blog has been a wonderful place for me to post things I found
interesting and to explore the world of Marketing and Social M...
Post Africa Transition
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Just arrived back in the United States after vising South Africa for a week. It was an amazing experience and I look forward to filling everyone in about eve...
Quebec's Le Lien Multimedia ("The Multimedia Link") newsletter has uploaded a great video interview with EMC Director Ann Demarle, and team members Wes Knee, Heather Conover, Brian George, and Lauren Nishikawa. The interview was conducted in November 2008 at the Montreal International Game Summit, where our team presented our project by running a small group exercise that took the audience step-by-step through the challenges and opportunities of game development for social change in the developing world.