Killing with a thought

July 29th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Creativity, Design, Engineering, Games, Good | Bad Design, Psychology, Technology No Comments »

I had recently posted a note (It’s only a game…) building on some thoughts in an article by William Saletan. In this article Saletan describes how weapons are increasingly becoming like games. His recent post takes that whole thing one level further.
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It’s only a game…

July 22nd, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Design, Engineering, Games, Politics, Psychology, Technology, Video, Worth Reading No Comments »

… but what if real people die?

Excellent article by William Saletan on Slate about a new breed of war-toys that blur the line between video games and real war. As the article says, “if looks and feels like a video game. But it kills real people.” As it turns out, the company that designed these new tools, Raytheon actually hired game developers to design how these weapons would work. The result is “a user-friendly array of throttles, switches, and thumb controls.”
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Improv here, there, everywhere…

July 10th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Art, Creativity, Fun, Games, Personal No Comments »

A few months ago I wrote about Professor R. K. Joshi (here and here). He was, as I said in the piece, maybe the single greatest influence on my role as a teacher. I had mentioned that R.K. loved absurdity and play. I was reminded of this when I read about this group called Improv Everywhere. Check out their website and the kinds of crazy things they get into. Very cool.

R.K. often talked about similar things that he was involved in, mostly around poetry and typography. I know RK would have been pleased…

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Finding humor in play

July 8th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Biology, Creativity, Evolution, Fun, Games, Learning, Psychology, Teaching, Worth Reading No Comments »

Learning through play has been an important part of my philosophy of teaching (and learning). In fact I have argued that play is far more important than games (though games have been receiving a great deal of educational interest lately). [You can read a previous posting about the relationship between play and games here.

Play in my mind (and in my teaching) if often connected with humor. As it turns out, recent research indicates that this connection has an evolutionary history. As this article argues, humor is a part of our "mammalian inheritance, and [is] closely related to rough-and-tumble social play.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Digital convergence…

May 30th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Art, Biology, Creativity, Design, Evolution, Games, India, Learning, Psychology, Publications, Technology, Worth Reading 2 Comments »

A few years ago Sachin Kalbag, then at Digit, contacted me to write an article for a special for the magazine’s fourth anniversary issue. The topic at hand was Digital Convergence, what it is, and what does it mean for our future? Read the rest of this entry »

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Games, claims, genres & learning

April 11th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Books, Games, Learning, Psychology, Publications, Research, TPACK No Comments »

Foster, A. N., Mishra, P. (in press). Games, claims, genres & learning. In R. E. Ferdig (Ed.), Handbook of research on effective electronic gaming in education. [PDF document] Read the rest of this entry »

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Forget MMORPG, its time for MMLSG

March 21st, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Fun, Games, Technology 2 Comments »

NYTimes article titled, Storming the Campuses on the next big thing on college campuses: GoCrossCampus! This new kind of a game (and game genre) has been described as Multiplayer Locally Social Gaming and the way it is spreading, it may soon need to add “Massively” to the front of that already clunky phrase, hence MMLSG!

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Math-Music, serious game design

February 29th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Creativity, Design, Fun, Games, Learning, Mathematics, Personal, Technology, Worth Reading 5 Comments »

My 8 year old daughter, Shreya, came to me the other day and said that she had designed a learning game. I asked her to draw it out for me and here is what she had created.


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Of play and games

February 20th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Creativity, Evolution, Fun, Games, Learning, Psychology, Worth Reading No Comments »

Some thoughts on play and games inspired by a recent article in the NYTimes Magazine titled “Taking Play Seriously“. Based on the article I argue that play is essential for learning… I also throw in some thoughts about the distinction between play and games, and why I prefer one over the other. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cool website…

February 4th, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Creativity, Design, Games No Comments »

Check this out. Very strange and a lot of fun.

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Alien Games

February 3rd, 2008 Punya Mishra Posted in Design, Games, Housekeeping, Publications, Technology No Comments »

A journal article on games and gender, that has been years in the making is finally going to see the light of day! The complete reference and abstract can be found below. Drop me an email if you would like a copy.

Heeter, C., Egidio, R., Mishra, P., Winn, B., & Winn, J. (accepted). Alien Games: Do girls prefer games designed by girls? Games & Culture Journal. Read the rest of this entry »

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