Judy Perry
Biography

Judy is research manager of the MIT Teacher Education Program. She currently oversees design, development, and research for several projects involving games and simulations for handheld devices, including location–based augmented reality projects, and participatory simulations, such as Palmagotchi and UbiqBio. Prior to becoming a researcher at MIT, her work included television and web production, and content development for educational toys. She holds a B.A. in American studies from Yale University, and an Ed.M. in technology in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Sessions
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Mobile Games and Education: Extending the BoundariesWednesday, June, 93:30–4:30Inn Wisconsin
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UbiqGames – Ubiquitous Games for Promoting Science Learning and UnderstandingWednesday, June, 95:00–7:00Great Hall Foyer
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MIT Augmented Reality (MITAR): Multiplayer Game Worlds, User-Generated Content, and Flow VisualizationThursday, June 1011:00–12:30Play Circle Theater
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Zoo Scene Investigators: Can an Augmented Reality Mobile Gaming Change Middle-Schooler’s Perceptions of the Illegal Wildlife Trade?Thursday, June 102:00–3:00Old Madison
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Community Science Investigators: Using Augmented Reality to Build Community ConnectionsThursday, June 103:30–4:30Old Madison
