IMSH 2011 is officially closed for business. I know this because I am at the airport waiting for my flight at the New Orleans Airport after having stuffed myself one last time at Mother’s. Aurel and I would like to thank all of those who made the Serious Games and VE Track and Arcade possible. A special thanks to my fellow Games+Learning+Society Alum’s (Ben DeVane, Jon Aleckson, and Moses Wolfenstein) and co-founder Kurt Squire for there participation and willingness to to help facilitate this years session. The entire meeting was a huge success, exceeding everyone’s expectations – over 2400 attendees. Way to go all involved!
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