“It was Colonel Mustard in the Study with the Candlestick”: Using Artifacts to Create An Alternate Reality Game– The Unworkshop Zachary O. Toups Alina Striner Abstract New Mexico State University University of Maryland Workshops are used for academic social networking, College Park, MD 20740, USA Las Cruces, NM, USA 88003 but connections can be superficial and result in few
[email protected] [email protected] enduring collaborations. This unworkshop offers a novel interactive format to create deep connections, peer- Lennart E. Nacke Carlea Holl-Jensen learning, and produces a technology-enhanced experi- University of Waterloo University of Maryland ence. Participants will generate interactive technological artifacts before the unworkshop, which will be used Waterloo, Ontario, Canada College Park, MD 20740, USA together and orchestrated at the unworkshop to engage
[email protected] [email protected] all participants in an alternate reality game set in local places at the conference. Elizabeth Bonsignore Heather Kelley University of Maryland Carnegie Mellon University Keywords College Park, MD 20740, USA Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Game design; playful design; game design; design
[email protected] [email protected] methods; design research; improvisation; Matthew Louis Mauriello ACM Classification Keywords University of Maryland Games/Play; Interaction Design; Prototyping; Embod- College Park, MD 20740, USA ied Interaction; Storytelling
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