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NIU program embraces learning in virtual worlds

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“One day they acted as builders to discuss their building ideas and locations for the virtual land called Future Chicago Land. They didn’t want to leave the table when art club was over,” she said in the release. “They were really committed to this project, which was all based on their own proposals.”

“We are currently expanding the list of our partnering schools,” Click said. “Lilly has some wonderful ties to students who have graduated from her program, and these art teachers have introduced our project to their principals and in turn opened doors to their schools to let us in and work with their students. Without these alumni we would never have had this amazing opportunity.”

Lu and Click hope to expand the project to include another browser-based virtual world program called Jibe. This fall, they plan to provide courses for students at Schaumburg High School on how to develop their own worlds in Jibe.

While the program is more challenging, it offers more possibilities for design quality and exploration. Click hopes that students interested in game design will gain valuable experience and come away with quality portfolio pieces that they can show when applying to universities.

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