Climate Game Jam NYC, October 2nd & 3rd, 2015, at Barnard College!
Interested in innovative approaches to communicating climate change? Want to collaboratively develop fun and educational games for social impact?

Join the PoLAR Climate Change Education Partnership, Barnard College's Department of Environmental Sciences, and the Games Research Lab at Teachers College for the Climate Game Jam NYC!  

Are you a college student, game designer, climate scientist, educator, or interested member of the general public? Then this event is for you!

The Climate Game Jam kicks off at 6pm on Friday, October 2nd, and runs through the following times:

Friday 10/2: 6-10pm
Saturday 10/3: 10am-10pm

*Because the Jam is team-oriented, participants are requested to attend the full event.*

Registration is required - please complete the form below.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with further details about the event.  If you experience any difficulties with registration, please email polar@ei.columbia.edu.
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First Name *
Last name *
Email address *
Phone number *
Are you over the age of 18? *
Dietary restrictions *
I am a... *
(Check all that apply)
What is your level of climate change knowledge? *
(Including science, impacts, and solutions)
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What is your level of game design experience? *
Very little
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Have you ever participated in a game jam before? *
Prior experience in game design and/or climate change education is helpful, but not necessary.
For more information about the Climate Game Jam, visit http://climategamejam.org/
Barnard College is located at 116th Street and Broadway.  
Public transportation, walking, or biking are recommended.
Snacks and refreshments will be provided throughout the weekend.
Participants will also receive information on the many nearby dining options.
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