Free Video Game Critique Class for Kids (Oakland)
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The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment in Oakland | 921 Washington Street - Oakland, CA 94606
Event Details
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The class:
This class is completely free. Ages K – 8th grade.
Game Critique
This class is a 1.5 hour lesson that teaches students how to critically assess effective video game techniques. Video game techniques can provide inspiration across domains outside of video game development, enabling students to more consciously/actively engage with digital entertainment and use prior work to hone interactive design skills.
The MADE:
https://www.themade.org/
The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment is a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of our digital heritage in playable form, and to inspire the next generation of game developers. The MADE seeks to preserve video games as a historic and artistic medium.
Visitors to the MADE can play our collection of over 12,000 games, across 40 systems, for as long as they like. Rather than an arcade, the MADE is a digital library dedicated to art, history, and adventure.
Thank you for your consideration!
921 Washington Street
Oakland, CA 94607
510.350.8857
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*