Loading…
Special Event [clear filter]
Tuesday, July 7
 

6:00pm CDT

Game Night!
Android: Netrunner is a card game that has taken the game design world by storm. At this year’s GLS, Indiana University’s Playful Culture Lab will host a Networking with Netrunner meetup in the Memorial Union Rathskeller on the Tuesday evening before the conference. If you’re interested in learning how to play Netrunner, we’re happy to teach you! If you already know how and want to have some fun playing with other GLS attendees, bring your decks. If you’d rather play some other game, like Magic: The Gathering, The Metagame, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Family Business, definitely come and play with us! And, of course,if you’d just like to stop by, socialize, and meet other GLS attendees, then by all means, do. We’ll have news about participation prizes and other fun stuff in the coming months; stay tuned for more info!

Sponsors
avatar for Sean Duncan

Sean Duncan

Assistant Professor, Indiana University


Tuesday July 7, 2015 6:00pm - 10:00pm CDT
Rathskeller

6:30pm CDT

Higher Education Game Alliance Social
Higher Education Game Alliance Social
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm on the Tripp Deck

The Higher Education Video Game Alliance invites you to join us at a celebration of games in higher education at the Games+Learning+Society Conference in Madison WI on Tuesday, July 7. Traditional Wisconsin fare will be served. Join us for food, drink, great company, and a beautiful view of the Tripp Deck overlooking Lake Monona.

Tuesday July 7, 2015 6:30pm - 8:30pm CDT
Tripp Deck
 
Wednesday, July 8
 

1:00pm CDT

Lunch and Playful Learning Report
The lunch session will feature a report from Beth King and Remi Holden about Playful Learning Summit efforts and the #gblgap, addressing the games that educators most want to meet various teaching and learning needs.

Speakers
avatar for Remi Holden

Remi Holden

GLS Playful Learning Summit Co-Chair, University of Colorado Denver
avatar for Beth King

Beth King

Assistant Professor, Educational Foundations, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater


Wednesday July 8, 2015 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Great Hall

7:00pm CDT

Coffee: A Misunderstanding

Coffee: A Misunderstanding is an interactive play created as part of Squinky Kiai’s MFA thesis work. The way the game works is that two audience volunteers are called up and asked to read from a mobile device, which dynamically displays dialogue lines and stage directions. Meanwhile, two additional audience volunteers are given a mobile device on which they can select from a menu of choices that appear at key decision points in the story. It’s a combination of multiplayer Choose Your Own Adventure and improv theatre, resulting in a play experience that’s every bit as awkward as the story it’s trying to tell.

 



Wednesday July 8, 2015 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Great Hall
 
Thursday, July 9
 

1:00pm CDT

Lunch and Rant
James Paul Gee will give a talk titled Waiting for Manny during the lunch-time session.

Speakers

Thursday July 9, 2015 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Great Hall

7:00pm CDT

GLS Showcase Ceremony
The GLS Showcase (formerly the Educational Game Arcade) is a chance to celebrate the best of educational games. Curated by Dennis Ramirez and co-chair Jason Mathias, the Showcase provides an opportunity for you to play games made by your colleagues. We will also hold an evening GLS Showcase Award Ceremony for the top five games on Thursday evening with special guest judges and master of ceremonies Dan Norton of Filament Games. This year's stage judges include Brenda & John Romero, Mark DeLoura, and Adam Mayes.

Moderators
avatar for Dan Norton

Dan Norton

Filament Games
avatar for Dennis Ramirez

Dennis Ramirez

Technical Director, USC IMGD, Videogame Researcher

Speakers
avatar for Mark DeLoura

Mark DeLoura

Former White House
Games for education, computer science literacy, White House adventures, game technology. Green tea.
AM

Adam Mayes

Subject Responsible, Uppsala University
avatar for Brenda Romero

Brenda Romero

Brenda Romero is an award-winning game designer, Fulbright scholar, entrepreneur, artist, writer and creative director who entered the video game industry in 1981. Brenda has worked with a variety of digital game companies as a game designer, creative director or consultant, including... Read More →
avatar for John Romero

John Romero

John Romero is an award-winning game designer, programmer and artist whose work spans over 130 games, 107 of which have been published commercially, including the iconic works Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM and Quake. Romero has worked in the mobile, core, mid-core, casual, social and MMO space.Romero... Read More →


Thursday July 9, 2015 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Great Hall

8:00pm CDT

Filament Games Party
Join us at the new Filament Games offices downtown, just off the Capitol Square at 316 West Washington, 10th floor! We'll be kicking back and relaxing with food, wine, beer, and live music for an evening of game-related chat, networking, and general revelry. Gaming stations will be provided if you want to pick up the joysticks and go head-to-head with your GLS peers, or you can simply unwind and enjoy the view of Madison's stunning skyline. We hope to see you there!

Sponsors

Thursday July 9, 2015 8:00pm - 11:00pm CDT
Filament Games 316 West Washington Avenue, Floor #10
 
Friday, July 10
 

2:30pm CDT

Beer & Brats on the Terrace
Friday July 10, 2015 2:30pm - 7:00pm CDT
Terrace

3:00pm CDT

Zoombinis Launch Party!
Join us on the afternoon of Friday, July 10 for a a launch party celebrating the return of Zoombinis! Want to learn more about the game? Check out their Kickstarter page for more info.

Friday July 10, 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Tripp Commons

5:00pm CDT

Crooked County Performance
Each year, the GLS Conference concludes on the beautiful Union Terrace overlooking the shores of Lake Mendota. It’s an afternoon and evening for ice cream, brats, and beer. This year will be extra special because the last day of the conference is Professor Kurt Squire’s birthday, and he and his band Crooked County take to the stage to play.

Crooked County‘s lineup is unusual, but it’s one that works for the band’s outlaw, rough-and-ready style. Rather than having just one drummer within its ranks, the group’s hard-driving sound is backed by a pair of them, and lead vocals are contributed by three members. Toby Purnell and Kurt Squire co-founded Crooked County in 1998 in Bloomington, IN. Purnell can be found on vocals, mandolin, and electric guitar, while Squire plays harmonica. The pair met earlier in the decade when they both played with the Indiana bands Big Mule, Preacher Preacher, and the Mary Janes. Drawing inspiration from Bill Monroe‘s bluegrass music and Willie Nelson’s country sound, they decided to strike out on their own as Crooked County. The band also includes Jason Purnell, Toby Purnell’s brother, on acoustic guitar. Merrie Sloan contributes vocals, bass, and guitar, while Josh Bennett adds vocals and bass. The dual drummers are Travis Olsson and Mark Minnick. Shortly after establishing Crooked County, Squire and Toby Purnell began working on Whiskey Burns, the group’s 1999 self-released debut. The album featured Jeff Farias on bass. Soon the band added Bennett, Jason Purnell, and Minnick for live gigs throughout the Midwest and Southwest. Farias moved on, settling in Phoenix, AZ, and eventually asking Crooked County to record for his company, Rustic Records. The label issued the band’s second release, Drunkard’s Lament. Like Toby Purnell and Squire, drummer Minnick also spent time in the Mary Janes. Toby Purnell also played previously with a group known as Ma and Pa Kegle, where he first met Sloan. Drummer Olsson devotes time to a punk group named the Opposition.

Check out their music on SoundCloud.


Friday July 10, 2015 5:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Terrace
 
Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.