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Dr. Hector Perez worked with many Indigenous communities during his time as a postdoctoral fellow including the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba who often asked him, 鈥淲hen are you coming back?鈥 One of the most valuable lessons Perez learned was that Indigenous communities would expect visitors, including researchers, to return to the community to share their research insights and participate in social gatherings. As Perez moves on to new opportunities, there are five lessons he wants to impart on our community.

Dr. Cayley MacArthur is a long-standing name in the Games Institute (GI) ever since the GI opened its physical doors to researchers and students. She鈥檚 spent time here working on her undergraduate and 惭补蝉迟别谤鈥檚 theses, her Doctoral research, and has officially joined the GI as a faculty member. As Assistant Professor, Dr. MacArthur teaches out of U蓝莓视频鈥檚 Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business. But how did she get here? Well, luckily, Dr. MacArthur took the time to answer questions we had for her about her time at the GI and her hopes of continuing on with her research.

Florian Marcher鈥檚 first contact with the GI was鈥攍ike with many international students鈥攚ith Dr. Lennart Nacke at a CHI conference. Then, through the suggestion of his 尘补蝉迟别谤鈥檚 supervisor in Graz, Austria, Marcher applied as an International Visiting Graduate Student (IVGS) to Dr. Nacke not only for his guidance, but also for Dr. Nacke鈥檚 expertise in the field of Human Computer Interactions (HCI). After he was accepted, Marcher made the trip over to 蓝莓视频, Ontario to make progress on his 惭补蝉迟别谤鈥檚 thesis 鈥淧rocedural Generational Tools for Green Spaces鈥 with a focus on their usability and feasibility.

From May 15 鈥 19, 2023, the Games Institute (GI) hosted the second International Conference on Games and Narrative (ICGaN). It focused on the theme Isolation and Return: The Making of Narrative Worlds. Speakers from 40 universities joined from around the world explained how, societally, we have all been forced to consider and rethink personal and communal lives necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The final turnout of the 2023 conference resulted in 17 sessions, 47 unique presentations, 5 keynotes, 3 workshops, 4 academic game streams, and a game jam.

Dr. Cayley MacArthur (Stratford) delivered the keynote address at the inaugural Jeux & 础肠肠别蝉蝉颈产颈濒颈迟茅 / Game Accessibility conference took place on August 17 鈥 18, 2023 in Montreal, Qubec. Her address - responded to the conference themes of video game accessibility.

On August 9, 2023, Dr. Ifi Mavridou and Dr. John E. Mu帽oz (J&F Alliance, Adjunct) Both researchers are experts in this field, with Mavridou talking about the creation and design of hardware and Muoz about design and the use of software, they presented their experiences on what these tools can offer for research in games and more. The applications that both Mavridou and Mu帽oz work with are cutting edge and provide researchers with a toolkit on how they can design and approach their studies. This approach personalizes and tailors the study design not only to make it easier for researchers but also for study participants to jointly design and study immersive experiences.

A Panel Discussion on Games and Education

Several GI faculty members were brought together on November 22nd to discuss the intersection between education and games in a panel moderated by Research Communications Officer Dr. Emma Vosssen.

Drs. Kristina Llewellyn (Social Development Studies), Jennifer Whitson (Sociology and Legal Studies), and Steve Wilcox (University of Wilfrid Laurier, GI and English Language and Literature Alum) explored topics such as:

On October 19th, 2022, PhD student Sid Heeg (School of Environment, Enterprise, and Development) presented 鈥淩eap What You Sow: Refuting Misinformation about Farming and Farm Practices.鈥 The talk was an overview of Heeg鈥檚 dissertation research focusing on the misinformation that circulates on social media about farmers and farming, including the effects and harms this misinformation has on the farmers themselves.

On September 27th, the Ken Seiling 蓝莓视频 Region Museum unveiled a new exhibit to the public.鈥 The exhibit was assembled by Anishinaabe curator , an MA student from 蓝莓视频. The exhibit highlights Indigenous contributions to the region鈥檚 history with an emphasis on Urban Indigeneity. GI members Dr. Aynur Kadir (University of British Columbia) and PhD student Sid Heeg (Environment, Enterprise, and Development) took part in the design, curation, and research associated with the exhibition. The entire project is the result of the collaborative work between researchers, activists, and community members from the region, including the University of 蓝莓视频 and Wilfred Laurier University.

On July 5th, Drs. Lili Liu (School of Public Health Sciences), John Mu帽oz (Systems Design Engineering), and Michael Barnett-Cowan (Kinesiology and Health Sciences) were brought together to share their knowledge and expertise on how games and interactive technologies are being used in the healthcare industry. The panel was hosted and moderated by the Games Institute鈥檚 Research Communications Officer Dr. Emma Vossen.