Game Masters Education Program

Game Masters  

ACMI Screen Education has put together a series of educational programs and resources to complement ACMI's Game Masters exhibition.

Contact ACMI Screen Education for more information.

Exhibition Visits

Please note: Bookings have now closed

Visit ACMI's Game Masters exhibition, with specially discounted prices for school groups available between 10am and 3pm on weekdays.

Self-guided visits are $10 per student (min 10 students). Educator-introduced tours are available at 10am and 1pm and are charged at $15 per student (min 10 students).

Education Resources

These education resources (aimed at primary, secondary and tertiary students) focus on a number of exhibition highlights and provide a range of stimulating ideas and questions for a deeper engagement with the themes and content of the Game Masters exhibition.

> Game Masters Education Resource Kit
> Game Masters Classroom Activity Kit

This resource kit explains the various levels of Game Masters: The Game and includes discussion questions for the classroom.

> Game Masters: The Game Resource Kit

Student Programs

Talks and Workshops

These relevant and engaging events have been specially designed to help students get the most out of Game Masters.

> Build an app for iPhone 
> Game Girls
> Game Loading
> Machinima
> Make a Good Game TV Show
> Videogame Character Design
> Videogame Design 101
> Exploring Games and Film

Games and Cinema Screenings

Selected films inspired by or relating to games and game culture. Each film session includes an educator-led introduction to the film.

> eXistenZ
> Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
> Tron Legacy
> Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva

Teacher Programs

Explore the issues surrounding the games industry and discover new approaches to games-related topics.

> Games in the Classroom
> Game Masters Two-Day Forum
> Games and Secondary English: Exploring Themes and Issues with Games

 
 
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