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He has taught at universities including [[MIT]], the [[University of Texas at Austin]], [[Parsons School of Design]], [[New York University]], [[Rhode Island School of Design]] and [[School of Visual Arts]].
 
Since 2009, Zimmerman has created a series of large-scale, performative games for art galleries and public space, in collaboration with architect Nathalie Pozzi. These games include ''Sixteen Tons''[http://indiegameschannel.com/wp/2010/10/01/indiecade-2010-finalist-sixteen-tons-by-nathalie-pozzi-and-eric-zimmerman/], ''Cross My Heart + Hope to Die''[http://www.comeoutandplay.org/2010_crossmyheart.php] and ''Starry Heavens'', which was shown at the [[Museum of Modern Art|New York Museum of Modern Art]], as part of Kill Screen's ''Arcade'' event.[http://www.globaltoynews.com/2011/10/starry-heavens-a-life-size-board-game-at-museum-of-modern-art.html]
 
Zimmerman is a director of the RE:PLAY series of events and activities on gaming that included an exhibition, conference and accompanying book.