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Singaporean Game Effects Research

This Monday I met with game effects researchers from two key Singaporean universities, Angie Khoo of Nanyang Technological University, and Timothy Sim of the National University of Singapore. From my take on our conversations, it sounds like their team is on the absolute right track. Rather than jump to conclusions, or use some of the faulty reasoning that’s been the backdrop of game studies in the hard sciences, this team is coming to some of the conclusions essential to building a real foundation for good research. It’s a very, very good thing.

But I might have been biased. It was pretty nifty to see a copy of my addiction thesis that I didn’t print out myself. Some kind of weird cross between gratification and surprise, though we did cover a bit of its content.

Overall, it’s kind of exciting to be having, like, power lunches and stuff.

4 Responses to “Singaporean Game Effects Research”

  1. on 12 Sep 2007 at 7:10 amgf

    You mean like…they found your thesis on their own. Cool!

  2. on 12 Sep 2007 at 8:50 amNeils

    Naaaah, I pointed ‘em towards it.

    Still, they took the time to print it out and go over sections. Considering that I’ve had a past professor LOSE a thesis - in my book it’s really cool when a teacher, who has their own committments to handle, takes time out to read something I’ve written.

  3. on 12 Sep 2007 at 6:14 pmgf

    That’s still cool!!

  4. on 15 Sep 2007 at 6:52 pmShavaun

    I loved your thesis. And I found it and printed it out on my own, thank you very much.

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