Games, Learning & Society Conference...away!

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After months of anticipation, the time has finally come for the Stub to sally forth to Madison Wisconsin, for the GLS (Games, Learning, Society) Conference.  The conference lineup is a virtual who's who of the educational gaming community, and I'm tremendously excited for what I expect will be an overwhelmingly thought provoking few days.  Next year, I'm hoping we'll be speaking on behalf of the EGC, but this year, I'm just looking to take it all in and share some ideas with some great people. 

I'm not sure if I'll be blogging at the conference yet (it may take a few days to digest), but rest assured that Thursday and Friday I'll keep the Twitter stream filled with juicy nuggets of goodness. 

Stay tuned, and please forward all requests for cheese heads to my assistant. 

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You better figure out how to live blog sessions! The rest of us *need* to know what is happening and what you are thinking about it all! Safe travels and enjoy what should prove to be a great experience! Plan for presenting next year -- I'll give you a free pass this time around ;-)

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