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Youtopia is an online, student engagement application that provides instant access to plug-and-play gamification tools (points, badges, and leaderboards) tha... Via Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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Following on from a recent post The Pedagogies in Game Based Learning, this article will look at how Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction can be applied to game based learning. Delete the scoop?
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Games Based Situated Learning – A Contradiction? games-ED (Games Based Learning) Marrying up to Situated Learning Theory
The first part of the series will introduce briefly some of the theories that underpin our products and games based learning at large. The main focus of this series is Games Based Situated Learning, which we have discussed before, but several years ago and very briefly. I will also try to uncover whether Situated Learning can actually occur through games and simulations, i.e. is that situated enough? I will then introduce one of our games-ED products: the learning simulation Sustainaville. I will explain the simulation and how it is used in a workshop including the plan > do > review stages. The final and main part of the series will essentially be a judgement of Sustainaville using some theoretical principles outlined in the first part of the series (put forward by Jan Herrington and Ron Oliver, 1995). This checklist can be used to judge other serious games and learning simulations in a similar way. We will back up our judgements with both qualitative and quantitative feedback from our workshops. Delete the scoop?
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How can digital games support conceptual learning? And how can games be made accessible and useful for teachers? Those are the questions addressed by Possibl... Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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Great idea to illustrate working outline to position/thesis
Great way to set foundational skills!
A great way to get students who struggle with getting 'pen / pencil' onto their paper ... let them get a start on their HHDD (hand held digital device).