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Rising Star – Kalam Neale, head of education at the British Esports Federation

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Kalam Neale, head of education at the British Esports Federation, on developing a curriculum and changing people’s misconceptions

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Calling all game developers, creators and artists. Are you ready to take on the challenge?

Game Developer

Dove, The Centre for Appearance Research and Unreal Engine Education Team at Epic Games are calling on all gamers, creators and artists – using their unique and valuable creativity – to take part in their new course Real Virtual Beauty Training and put their new-found knowledge to action. This is literally a game changer.

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The winners of the TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2023 have been announced

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The video games industry trade association TIGA has announced the winners of its 2023 education awards - MCV/DEVELOP

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Game Development for Kids: Unlocking Potential Through Play and Creation

Game Development for Beginners

Game development for children is a frontier that combines the allure of play with the rigors of education, offering a unique blend of fun and learning. Read more The post Game Development for Kids: Unlocking Potential Through Play and Creation appeared first on VionixStudio.

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Nominations are now open for the 2023 TIGA UK Games Education Awards

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This year’s TIGA UK Games Education Awards categories have been announced, and they are now open for nominations

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Dorothy Orina left engineering behind to pursue game development at Maliyo Games

PreMortem.Games

Although she enjoyed her time in Turkey and her engineering studies, she decided to leave both behind to pursue her passion for game development. Today she works at Maliyo Games, based in Lagos, Nigeria. Then when I came back, I got feedback that I had been accepted for the game development internship.”

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A new approach to the skills shortage is needed | Opinion

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Difficulties in finding staff with the specific, high-level skillsets involved in game development have dogged the industry for decades , and while there have been quite a few industry initiatives aimed at improving the situation over the years, the underlying problems remain frustratingly intractable. Read more