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GDIAC Team Takes First Place

Green Eggs and Pan wins first place in the national Games for Girls competition. Look here for more information.

Posted: Oct. 9, 2006

Schwartz Consults on Warcon

GDIAC Director, David Schwartz, is working with the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, New York this year as a Visiting Professor to consult on Warcon, a software toolkit that will allow instructors rather than game programmers to author war game simulations. For more information, see the press release.

Posted: Oct. 8, 2006

Students form Digital Gaming Alliance

The Cornell Digital Gaming Alliance (DGA) was founded by a team of interested students, and is a student run outgrowth of the Game Development Initiative at Cornell (GDIAC) designed to organize and build upon the burgeoning field of digital gaming at Cornell University.

Posted: Oct. 7, 2006

CS 40th Anniversary Symposium Booklet

GDIAC was featured in the the CS 40th Anniversary booklet. Read more about GDIAC's contributions to the Cornell CS Program. Posted: Oct. 1, 2005

Games are not just for playing

Games can be a tool for teaching just as they can be used as an avenue of entertainment. Students in game design spend a semester in interdisciplinary groups to create a computer games for everyone to enjoy. Read more at the Cornell Chronicle . Posted: Dec. 4, 2003

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