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Write on the button: the grammar of interactivity

Write on the button: the grammar of interactivity | teaching with technology | Scoop.it

Jonathan Richards:  "Deciding what text to put on an interactive button can be difficult, not least because of the unusual grammar of the 'interactive voice'. Here, we propose a test to use when in doubt."


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Thinking about the language aspect of using technology.

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Summary of a Literature Review on The Effectiveness of Instructional Games by Robert Hays | Kapp Notes

Summary of a Literature Review on The Effectiveness of Instructional Games by Robert Hays | Kapp Notes | teaching with technology | Scoop.it
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A lot has been claimed for the use of games on education. Some conclusions here.

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12 Places You Can Study Video Games

12 Places You Can Study Video Games | teaching with technology | Scoop.it

As video games continue to be economically profitable and an area of interest for millions of people across the globe, the need for educational programs in the area of game studies grows. If you've ever wondered how or where you can study games as a major, a minor, or as a graduate student, but didn't know where to begin looking, make this your starting point.

We've compiled a list of twelve respected educational institutions across the U.S. that offer game studies-related degrees. Some schools focus on game development and design, whereas others offer humanities and social science-based research for people who enjoy theory and culture. Whatever your interest, you should be able to find a place that accommodates it here.

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Play EdTech Bingo And Win An iPad And More!

Play EdTech Bingo And Win An iPad And More! | teaching with technology | Scoop.it
What is EdTech Bingo you ask? It's a way for you to keep track of what cutting-edge things you're doing in your classroom and get rewarded for your hard work! This is also an awesome thing to put in the staff room.

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