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Level up from video game player to video game designer!

The University of North Georgia and Mote Ed LLC, in collaboration with the National STEM Video Game Challenge and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, invite middle and high school students in grades 5-12 to attend a free video game design workshop at the UNG Library & Technology Center in Dahlonega.





Workshop participants will:

Complete hands-on, minds-on, physical game design exercises

Design original video games and modify existing games

Play-test each other’s games to provide feedback

Learn how to enter the National STEM Video Game Challenge

After the workshop ends, students may complete their games using their free subscription to the Gamestar Mechanic™ game-based learning tool. Then they can submit their games to the Game Alley for others to play, review, and share. Or they can enter game design documents and games they create on other game design platforms in the National STEM Video Game Challenge. Learn more at: www.stemchallenge.org.

The workshop is free. Space is limited. Please RSVP by Friday, June 17, 2016. For more information, please send an email to stemchallengecontact@stemchallenge.org.



