Learning Games Lab



The Learning Games Lab is a multifunctional learning and research space. Our team develops educational games, animations, interactives, and apps and also provides digital technology educational outreach for youth. Ongoing research in the Learning Games Lab informs the development of effective tools and contributes to the larger body of knowledge about digital and interactive media.  Each summer, we host week-long sessions in-person for youth of various ages.

The Learning Games Lab is located in Room 173 in Gerald Thomas Hall. Gerald Thomas Hall is located on the corner of College Drive and Knox Street.

If you have additional questions, feel free to contact our Games Lab Instructor:

Matheus Cezarotto
Games Lab Instructor
matheus@nmsu.edu
575-646-5284


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If you are an individual with a disability who is in need of an auxiliary aid or service, please contact Matheus Cezarotto at least two weeks prior to the start of the session at 575-646-5284 or email at matheus@nmsu.edu

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