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== Staff ==
== Staff ==
The university groups [http://lia.dc.ufscar.br LIA-UFSCar], [http://intermidia.incubadora.fapesp.br/portal/ Intermídia-USP], and the Game developers group [mailto:fellowshipofgame@gmail.com FoG-USP], with collaboration from [http://www.lsi.usp.br/ LSI-USP], and sponsor from [[OLPC]] and [http://www.adrenax.com ADRENAX] were the staff.
The university groups [http://www.teamerblog.com/fc2/ LIA-UFSCar], [http://www.teamerblog.com/fc2/ Intermídia-USP], and the Game developers group [mailto:fellowshipofgame@gmail.com FoG-USP], with collaboration from [http://www.lsi.usp.br/ LSI-USP], and sponsor from [[OLPC]] and [http://www.adrenax.com ADRENAX] were the staff.


== What is a Jam? ==
== What is a Jam? ==

Revision as of 18:42, 28 November 2007

  Translation of Game Jam Brasil original  
  Português | English   +/- changes  

This Game Jam happened on November 10-11th, at Sao Carlos, SP - Brazil.If you have any question, suggestion, please contact gamejambrasil@gmail.com. This page is a summary of Game Jam Brazil, see in Portuguese the Google translated version to view more details. See also Pittsburgh Game Jam.

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November 2007 - São Carlos, SP, Brazil



Games |
Portuguese links: Teams | Regulamento | Programação | Material | F.A.Q. | Como Chegar | Hospedagem | Alimentação | Organização | Patrocínio

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Pictures and Video

A video recorded on Saturday, during the coding

Game Jam Brazil 2007

See our interview at EPTV - GLOBO

Pictures from the jam:

Game Jam Brazil - PicasaWeb

Pictures in Flickr

Staff

The university groups LIA-UFSCar, Intermídia-USP, and the Game developers group FoG-USP, with collaboration from LSI-USP, and sponsor from OLPC and ADRENAX were the staff.

What is a Jam?

An OLPC Jam is a content creation crunch that gets participants from idea to reality in just a few days. By the end of the Jam, you'll have something finished to test with local schoolchildren (who serve as judges for the event). It's a great way to get started developing for OLPC. Click here to learn more.