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I’m not a writer. Wait…you say…I AM?

I’m not a writer. Wait…you say…I AM? | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
I still remember sitting at my little desk at school one Friday afternoon when I was in first grade. It was the early seventies, and Friday afternoons were usually the time where all of the kids wo...
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How Minecraft taught my 9-year-old son with Asperger’s to read and write | Anna Stam

How Minecraft taught my 9-year-old son with Asperger’s to read and write | Anna Stam | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
Danielle M. Villegas's insight:

I like this article as it shows a few things:
1) Alternative teaching/thinking outside the box for a personalize experience.
2) It's a good use of gamification in learning.
3) There is some flipped classroom learning going on as well.
Having a son who is Asperger's and recently asked to go on Minecraft after participating on Roblox for a long time, I'm thinking it might be worth the investment. While he can read very well, and he has good ideas, his writing needs some help. Perhaps this might be the key for him or others who need a differrent way of learning.

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Jelmer Evers's curator insight, January 9, 3:28 AM

Interesting, but learning styles?