Friday, April 26, 2024

Play Make Learn Conference Registration Open

 [Note from Chris Baker: When it comes to Play Make Learn 2024 conference registration, I've received a couple of questions about which "Registration Type" librarians should choose when checking out; ultimately, the "Formal and Informal Educators" category is probably the most appropriate for library staff. If anyone is a student, though, definitely choose the student pricing – it's a terrific deal!]


Registration is Open for Play Make Learn

July 18-19, 2024

Register by May 31 for Early Bird Rates!


The Play Make Learn (PML) Conference promotes high-quality learning opportunities for educators, researchers, developers, designers, foundation leaders, policy makers, museum and library professionals, and school leaders who are dedicated to promoting making, gaming, and playful learning. We aim to engage our audience in cutting-edge learning science ideas and experiences; communicate state-of-the-art design, education, and research; demonstrate new and upcoming games and technology; and network to spark new projects in the following themes: playful learning, games for learning and positive social impact, making and makerspaces, STEAM education, arts integration in formal and informal spaces, and research/practitioner partnerships.

 

Learn more at our website and follow us on social media for keynote announcements.

 

When: July 18-19, 2024

Where: Memorial Union | 800 Langdon St. | Madison, WI


We’re excited to announce Pre-Conference Sessions are back! These additional sessions will take place July 17, 2024. Please visit the website to learn more about session options. Pre-Conference session registration is an additional fee.



Thanks to our generous sponsors, we are able to provide scholarships for a limited number of people in need of financial support. Complete the scholarship application here.



GEE! Learning Games Awards Are Back!

Submissions due June 1

Enter to win the coolest award in learning games! Finalists get free registration to Play Make Learn, a GEE! Award badge for your website, and the chance to showcase your game. In the spirit of James Paul Gee, we’re looking for digital and analog games that are fun, educational, and novel. Send us your best!

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