R. J. Clougherty, Jr. is the Director of the Institute for Technological Scholarship at Tennessee Tech University. He is a Fulbright Scholar who is also the founder and director of TTU’s Web Design program and a Professor of English. He is on the founding board of the WebCT Digital Games Community. He has done workshops on gaming in education on many campuses, at many conferences, and created summer camps for kids on game creation.
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2008 Thursday Keynote: Bob Clougherty
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3 Responses to “2008 Thursday Keynote: Bob Clougherty”
Great job of choosing an appropriate and engaging presenter. I enjoyed the information he presented and found it applicable.
will any or all of bob’s material (in addition to the video) be available? This is great stuff that i would LOVE to have to refer back to.
Yes, we’re a little back-logged on uploading videos, but I’m told this video will be uploaded during lunch. Actually, it looks like the video is now up!
Sorry about the delay.
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