Below is a summary of tweets from March 27th, 2012
@
samplereality: Funny how my
#HNRS353 students often bring up the Wii and Kinect, but never the PlayStation Move. –
27 Mar 12 21:09
@
samplereality:
#HNRS353 students are skeptical of @
ibogost‘s idea of playable kitsch, even after playing Orisinal’s games. –
27 Mar 12 20:13
@
acyeash:
#hnrs353 – Couldn’t get Once Upon a Spacetime to work on my computer. –
27 Mar 12 17:08
@
acyeash:
#hnrs353 – Spent is useful to foster empathy for people that live paycheck to paycheck. –
27 Mar 12 17:06
@
acyeash:
#hnrs353 – Critical reaction to spent – it’s a very insightful and eyeopening game. It’s sad to realize this happens everyday. –
27 Mar 12 17:05
@
acyeash:
#hnrs353 – The Stop Disasters game is useful for awareness about environmental disasters and emergency planning. –
27 Mar 12 16:49
@
acyeash:
#hnrs353 – Critical Reaction to Stop Disasters – It was a confusing set-up. Game play wasn’t clear at first. Difficult to allocate resources –
27 Mar 12 16:48
About Professor Sample
Mark Sample is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at George Mason University, where he researches and teaches contemporary and experimental literature, electronic literature, graphic novels, and videogames.