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Website. janemcgonigal .com. Jane McGonigal (born October 21, 1977) is an American author, game designer, and researcher. McGonigal is known for her game Jane the Concussion Slayer and her role as Director of Game Research and Development at Institute for the Future.
11 de fev. de 2021 · Claudia Meireles. Saiba como a designer Jane McGonigal transformou o mundo através dos games. A nova-iorquina é autora de dois best-sellers e criadora do jogo SuperBetter, que ajudou mais de um milhão de pessoas a enfrentarem doenças. Rafaela Amaral Claudia Meireles. 11/02/2021 05:10, atualizado 11/02/2021 16:08. Compartilhar notícia.
23 de dez. de 2010 · Jane McGonigal is a game designer, author, futurist and TED speaker who creates games to improve real lives and solve real problems. Learn about her bestselling books, award-winning games, research and achievements on her official website.
2 de jan. de 2011 · Games. I make alternate reality games: games that are designed to improve real lives or solve real problems. I’ve been making ARGs since 2001 — and you can watch trailers for a dozen of my favorite ARGs below. Many of my games challenge players to tackle real-world problems at a planetary-scale: hunger, poverty, climate change ...
Jane McGonigal is a game designer who creates games that use mobile and digital technologies to improve the real world. She is the founder of Gameful and the creator of SuperBetter, a game to help people achieve their goals and overcome challenges.
Jane McGonigal. Institute for the Future. Verified email at iftf.org - Homepage. ... J McGonigal, R Broome, B Maxwell. Games for health journal 4 (3), 235-246, 2015 ...