tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2167431351409795343.post6089209074283140869..comments2022-08-26T12:51:41.449-04:00Comments on Teach Game Design: Game design can be hard work because thinking can be hard workLewis Pulsipherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11998403221823705918noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2167431351409795343.post-62344653693100063732011-10-22T07:36:05.156-04:002011-10-22T07:36:05.156-04:00I don't know if you still write on this blog b...I don't know if you still write on this blog but I'm glad I found it. I was recently hired to teach game design at a magnet (pre-engineering middle school). I am not a video game designer. I have a degree in art and education. I have taken several digital media course but have never done computer programming. It has been a challenge to say the least! I am doing as much research as ICindyhttp://chalkaboutit.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2167431351409795343.post-64989366966940068922010-12-29T17:44:20.842-05:002010-12-29T17:44:20.842-05:00Heh, good choice of title for this post. I work in...Heh, good choice of title for this post. I work in <a href="http://www.gameshastra.com/Video-Game-Development.html" rel="nofollow">game design</a> and I agree 100%. Most people, when I tell them what I do, assume I play video games all day. They don't realize that GD is a combination of math, programming, and art. Cheers, and happy 2011!Bonnie Cumminsnoreply@blogger.com