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Bob De Schutter is a
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and researcher, who is the C. Michael Armstrong
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of Applied Game Design at
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(
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). He is best known for his work on the design of
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s for players in middle through late adulthood. He has advocated the importance of play in later life and has spoken out against the stereotyping of older video game players in marketing and game design. He has also published on the design of experimental classrooms for gameful instruction.


Education

De Schutter graduated from the Karel de Grote-Hogeschool (
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) in 2003 with an MA in Visual Arts, and in 2011 he received his Ph.D. in the
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from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Leuven, Belgium). His doctoral thesis was on "The meaning of digital games to an older audience".


Career

From 2007 until 2012 De Schutter was a researcher, teacher and game designer for the e-Media Lab of the
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(campus Group T), where he worked on games to facilitate inter-generational knowledge transfer, rehabilitate psycho-motor skills, train entrepreneurial skills, sensitize university students on urban mobility for the disabled and teach the psychology of game design. At
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, he worked on an interactive app about
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. De Schutter founded the Flemish Chapter of the
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and chaired its executive board until May 2013. He is an honorary member of DiGRA Flanders. Since August 2013, he is the C. Michael Armstrong Professor at the College of Education, Health & Society and the Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies of
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(Oxford, Ohio). He is also a research fellow at the Scripps Gerontology Center. In 2014, De Schutter became the founding president of the Gerontoludic Society. De Schutter was one of the speakers at
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in 2013 in a panel on "Designing Games for Realism". He spoke at
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Miami University on April 25, 2015. He presented at the main conference of the
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in
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with a talk called "Beyond Ageism: Designing Meaningful Games for an Older Audience". He has organized several workshops on game design for older adults. He is a lifetime member of the
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and a board member of the International Society for
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. He is currently an
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at
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, holding a joint appointment with the College of Arts, Media and Design and
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.


Selected publications

De Schutter has published more than 30
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ed research papers in areas such as design, communication, education, media studies and technology. Some selected works can be found below:


Games and ageing

*De Schutter, B., Vanden Abeele, V. (2015). "Towards a Gerontoludic Manifesto". ''Anthropology & Aging: Journal of the Association of Anthropology & Gerontology'', 36(2), 112-120. *De Schutter, B., Brown, J. A., Vanden Abeele. V. (2014). "The domestication of digital games in the lives of older adults". ''New Media & Society'', 17(7), 1-17. *De Schutter, B., Malliet. S. (2014). "The Older Player of Digital Games: A Classification Based on Perceived Need Satisfaction". ''Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research'', 39(1), 66-88. *Vanden Abeele, V. & De Schutter, B. (2010). "Designing intergenerational play via enactive interaction, competition and acceleration". ''Personal and Ubiquitous Computing'', 14(5), 425-433. *De Schutter, B. (2010). "Never Too Old to Play: The Appeal of Digital Games to an Older Audience". ''Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media'', 6(2), 155-170. *De Schutter, B., & Vanden Abeele, V. (2008). "Meaningful Play in Elderly Life". ''Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association'', Quebec, Montreal, Canada.


Gameful instruction

*De Schutter, B., & Papa, S. (2015). "Return of Gradequest - Evaluating the Third Iteration of a Gameful Course". ''Foundations of Digital Games'', Pacific Grove, CA. *De Schutter, B. (2014). "The Gradequest Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs - Evaluating the Second Iteration of a Gameful Undergraduate Course". ''Meaningful Play'', East Lansing, Michigan. *De Schutter, B. (2014). "Gradequest Strikes Back - The development of the second iteration of a gameful undergraduate course". 'Games+Learning+Society 10'', Madison, WI: ETC Press. *De Schutter, B., & Vanden Abeele, V. (2014). "Gradequest — Evaluating the impact of using game design techniques in an undergraduate course". ''Foundations of Digital Games 2014'', Fort Lauderdale, FL.


References


External links


Bob De Schutter's website


* ttp://aims.muohio.edu/faculty_staff/bob-de-schutter/ Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies Faculty Profile
Gerontoludic Society Profile

Bob De Schutter's Facebook page
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