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ictmagic.visibli.com - May 25, 3:39 AM

Zondle

Zondle is a superb site where you can make/play your own games or play ready-made games. Creating games is easy and sharing them is simple. A must try resource!

http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools


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www.trailsoptional.com - May 16, 3:15 PM

Imagine– Everything that is Wrong with Video Games « Trails Optional

games designed for girls. The games are mainly Nintendo DS games, but are also available for 3DS, Wii, and PlayStation Portable.
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www.ubergizmo.com - May 1, 9:17 AM

Kinect and PlayStation Eye turns coffee table into a 3D augmented reality display - Ubergizmo

Kinect and PlayStation Eye turns coffee table into a 3D augmented reality displayUbergizmoThe concept is similar but what Broecker did was that he took the Microsoft Kinect sensor, infrared laser, a PlayStation Eye along with head tracking software...
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www.guardian.co.uk - April 30, 7:45 AM

How to engage the disengaged

An English teacher discovers digital literacy really works...
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edte.ch - April 18, 2:59 PM

Using Endless Ocean (Wii) in the Classroom, Weeks 1 and 2: Dive and Discover | edte.ch

We have been working with Endless Ocean on the Wii for a couple of weeks now as crucial element in our Sealife topic this half term.
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www.simonhaughton.co.uk - April 18, 2:48 PM

Simon Haughton's Blog: Scratch Programming

Simon Haughton shares his inspiring and creative ICT ideas.
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www.porchester.notts.sch.uk - April 18, 2:44 PM

Porchester Junior School Website: 2DIY Archive

The outstanding website and learning space for Porchester Junior School, Nottingham, England. View pupils work and digital projects undertaken. Find out the latest information about the school, and see how our children learn.
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www.youtube.com - March 28, 2:28 AM

What is Game Based Learning

a brief introduction to game-based learning...
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venturebeat.com - March 14, 5:17 PM

Kids and video games: Why children should play more

Parents, politicians, and educators often criticize video games as a waste of time that distract kids from healthier activities such as school, outdoor play, sports, and community service.

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www.scoop.it (via @MichaelForder) - March 14, 5:13 PM

The Neurology of Gaming |Infographic | 21st Century Information Fluency

Video games can be used to educate through repetition and feedback, but they can also have some less-than-positive side effects. Learn about how video games can improve the educational experience as well as hinder it.
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www.connectededucation.com - February 28, 3:51 AM

Ten reasons why game based learning works in education | connectED

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www.learningwithoutfrontiers.com - February 12, 4:07 PM

Conference & Festival

Learning Without Frontiers (LWF) hosted its annual conference at London's Olympia on January 25th-26th creating a unique environment to present a compelling exploration into our learning futures.
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mindshift.kqed.org - February 12, 8:07 AM

How Computer Games Help Children Learn | MindShift


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mashable.com - May 20, 2:02 AM

5 Ways Teachers Can Evaluate Educational Games

Every wondered what an educational video game has to have in order to be successful? Here's a list.
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spotlight.macfound.org - May 14, 5:25 PM

Why Teachers Use Digital Games and Why Schools Teach Gaming | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning

Spotlight covers the intersections of technology and education, going behind the research to show how digital media is used in and out of classrooms to expand learning.
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amanita-design.net - May 1, 3:00 AM

Games – Amanita Design

Games – Amanita Design...  The link to  Machinarium, Samarost 1 & 2 Botanicula  etc

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www.digitaltrends.com - April 19, 2:10 AM

This is your brain on Oregon Trail: Lessons learned from a childhood of gaming

Read 'This is your brain on Oregon Trail: Lessons learned from a childhood of gaming' on Digital Trends. Gaming isn’t the violence-inducing waste of time...
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www.tts-group.co.uk - April 18, 2:52 PM

TTS: Bee-Bot Floor Robot - Information Page

TTS Bee-Bot Information page, with details on the latest developments and promotions on your favourite ICT resource. The NEW Bee-Bot app....
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www.simonhaughton.co.uk - April 18, 2:45 PM

Creating Online Learning Activities using 2DIY - Simon Haughton's Blog

Learning should fun - if you want to get children: excited, eager and keen to develop their understanding of a particular topic then you've got to present it to them in a way that is both interesting and appealing.
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blogs.kqed.org - March 28, 6:09 PM

Ten Surprising Truths about Video Games and Learning

Related posts: Video Games as Learning Tools Video Games Are Good For Us. Really! Video Showing Video Games in Action at School College Credit for Video Games Video Games in the Classroom? Yes!
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online.wsj.com - March 14, 5:18 PM

When Gaming Is Good for You

A growing body of university research suggests that gaming improves creativity, decision-making and perception.

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thejournal.com - March 14, 5:14 PM

Pilot Program Incorporates Video Games into Classroom Learning - T.H.E. Journal

The GuardianPilot Program Incorporates Video Games into Classroom LearningT.H.E. JournalKinect for Xbox 360 is a controller-free method of playing video games on an Xbox 360 console using the full body.
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www.connectededucation.com - February 28, 3:53 AM

Engaging Y5 pupils in literacy using Game Based Learning. | connectED

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www.ltscotland.org.uk - February 13, 3:12 AM

Education Scotland and game based learning - Game based learning - Using Glow and ICT

The computer game and its impacts on learning and teaching in Scottish schools is an area of development that Education Scotland is committed to exploring, promoting and developing further.

Via Rossgibson
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learningames.wordpress.com - February 15, 2:41 AM

What if We Taught Only Through Games?

I was thinking about this while reading the Immune Attack article.

It’s interesting that we’re trying to make education fun and more like video games.  Perhaps in the future, when researche...
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