20250925 David Gagnon Preview of OGD 2 0
Welcome to Open Game Day office hours! In this session, recorded on 25 September 2025, David gagnon of Field Day Lab, previews plans for Open Game Data 2.0 and hosts a community discussion about learning game research needs and priorities. The Open Game Data Community is an NSF-funded research incubator focused on advancing the use of game-generated data to better understand learning, thinking, engagement, and decision-making. Open Office Hours sessions provide a public space where researchers, developers, and educators share works in progress, discuss emerging ideas, and receive feedback from the community. These sessions are designed to showcase research and make expert reasoning and inquiry visible to others in the field. Open Game Day Open Office Hours are hosted by Erik Harpstead of Carnegie Mellon University, Magy Seif El-Nasr of UC Santa Cruz, and Dave Gagnon of University of Wisconsin. For more about Open Game Data, see opengamedata.io

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