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This part of the MOMA [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] provides a range of resources and opportunities for you to research, learn and teach as you participate in '''creating great art''' and '''fun games''' at MOMA. |
This part of the MOMA [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] provides a range of resources and opportunities for you to research, learn and teach as you participate in '''creating great art''' and '''fun games''' at MOMA. |
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<span style="color: purple;>'''In the Story Garden:'''</span> |
<span style="color: purple;>'''In the Story Garden:'''</span> MOMA formed a partnership with the University of the South Pacific in .... chronology |
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=Game Design and Development= |
=Game Design and Development= |
Revision as of 00:37, 16 September 2023
You have visited this page early in its construction - welcome.
Welcome to the MOMA School of Arts Portal
In real life: the MOMA School of Art is a semi-formal learning environment organized around the principles of online peer-learning and skill-sharing. There's a famous old saying that says "the best way to learn is to teach".
This part of the MOMA wiki provides a range of resources and opportunities for you to research, learn and teach as you participate in creating great art and fun games at MOMA.
In the Story Garden: MOMA formed a partnership with the University of the South Pacific in .... chronology
Game Design and Development
This link will take you there :-)