Matthew Farber
@docfarber.bsky.social
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Associate Professor, University of Northern Colorado. Codirector, Gaming SEL Lab. Play theorist. NEW! The Well-Read Game a.co/d/6oAphWV
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🚀 It's book launch day! In "The Well-Read Game," @kinojabber.bsky.social & I explore the experiences we have when we play games and how players evoke personal and subjective meanings through a new theory of player response. @mitpress.bsky.social mitpress.mit.edu/978026255223...
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"With the foundation provided in 'The Well-Read Game,' players now have strong guidelines to experience their games to the fullest." — The Journal of Popular Culture

Matthew Farber (@docfarber.bsky.social) and Tracy Fullerton's "The Well-Read Game" is available now: mitpress.mit.edu/978026255223...
Hand holding a copy of "The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully" by Tracy Fullerton and Matthew Farber. The book features an illustration of a girl reading a book while floating in the sky. Two winged game controllers fly behind her.
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Psyched to get into reading The Well-Read Game by Tracy Fullerton and @docfarber.bsky.social for our book club! We got so excited when we found out about the toolkit for book clubs (and an upcoming card game!)
An e-reader displaying the book cover for "The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully." The cover shows a stylized animated character floating in the clouds reading a book.
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Just over one week left to submit an abstract for this special issue of the Well Played Journal based on the ideas from our new book, The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully!! More info here on the call for abstracts and submission process: playstorypress.org/2025/06/16/w...
Well Played Journal CfP: Well Read Games – Play Story Press
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I will be speaking on August 21, 10-11:15 am in Beefeater about building playful communities of research and practice through the example of the recent playable volume "Roll for Learning" that I co-edited with @docfarber.bsky.social and Will Merchant.
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Want to foster the mindset students need to appreciate great literature? Try approaching video games as texts! 🎮 📖 Here’s how.

#EduSky #literacy
Video Games Are a Playful Way to Guide Students to Unlock Meaning in Literature
By approaching games as texts, teachers can foster the mindset students need to appreciate great literature.
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Yes! Would love to hear more!! btw Tracy and I are co-editing a special issue of Well-Played on our approach. Call for abstracts are still open :) playstorypress.org/2025/06/16/w...
Well Played Journal CfP: Well Read Games – Play Story Press
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Congrats!! And thx for the shout-out! :)
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In current work, we're building tools for helping kids reflect more deeply on their gaming to hopefully spur some of the processing required for those experiences to become personally meaningful. Fullerton & Farber's theory of player response is a huge inspo here. (see bsky.app/profile/docf...)
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Video games, like novels, can give meaning through its playable narratives and provide a mirror to its players, or a sliding “glass door” into other cultures.

⭐CLA Blog - A New Theory of Player Response: connectedlearning.news/cla052025

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Tracy Fullerton's (@kinojabber.bsky.social)j blog post for Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, in which she shares key ideas from our new book! Check it out!
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📣 Play Story Press is accepting submissions for a special Well Played journal issue based on the theories and techniques proposed in Tracy Fullerton @kinojabber.bsky.social and my book, The Well-Read Game (The MIT Press). playstorypress.org/2025/06/16/w...
Well Played Journal CfP: Well Read Games – Play Story Press
playstorypress.org
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The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully Book Launch | G4C2025 Pre-Festival Session, where Tracy Fullerton @kinojabber.bsky.social and I discuss our new book with Jim Gee -- now on YouTube! youtu.be/-UMQ0mwwsq8?...
The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully Book Launch | G4C2025 Pre-Festival Session
YouTube video by Games for Change
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I’ll be speaking at the 22nd Games for Change Festival THIS WEEK(!)... on June 26–27 at Parsons School of Design in NYC! 🎮✨ Join me and Tracy Fullerton as we explore Reading Games Well: How Players Evoke Personal and Subjective Meanings. 👉 Grab your ticket today! bit.ly/3DCePWl
📣 Play Story Press is accepting submissions for a special Well Played journal issue based on the theories and techniques proposed in Tracy Fullerton @kinojabber.bsky.social and my book, The Well-Read Game (The MIT Press). playstorypress.org/2025/06/16/w...
Well Played Journal CfP: Well Read Games – Play Story Press
playstorypress.org
The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully Book Launch | G4C2025 Pre-Festival Session, where Tracy Fullerton @kinojabber.bsky.social and I discuss our new book with Jim Gee -- now on YouTube! youtu.be/-UMQ0mwwsq8?...
The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully Book Launch | G4C2025 Pre-Festival Session
YouTube video by Games for Change
youtu.be
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Tracy Fullerton's (@kinojabber.bsky.social)j blog post for Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, in which she shares key ideas from our new book! Check it out!
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Join our virtual book launch, one of three FREE virtual sessions leading up to the 2025 Games for Change Festival!
📅 June 10, 2025
⏰ 4:00–5:30 PM PT | 7:00–8:30 PM ET
📺 Livestream: buff.ly/DtuODhq
🗓️ Add to calendar: evt.to/eidieimuw