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Pandemic and Fake News: Fun Games That Teach Important Real-World Skills?

Pandemic and Fake News: Fun Games That Teach Important Real-World Skills? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

A  few years ago I came home from a workshop at the University of Victoria on the topic of games for education (or gamification) and saw my son Matthew playing an interesting web-based game at our kitchen computer. Matthew appeared to be saving the world from the spread of disease. Having just been emersed in the ins and outs of game mechanics and game goals all day long, I looked over his shoulder to see if I could figure out the “mechanics” of the game he was playing. It didn’t take me long to realize that the game Pandemic was not about saving the world from disease, but the goal of the game was to engineer a biological weapon to overwhelm the world with disease! After getting over the shock of that realization, the truly interesting aspect of the game for me became how engaging it was for my son to play.

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Factitious - A Game That Tests Your Ability to Spot Fake News | Free Technology for Teachers

Factitious - A Game That Tests Your Ability to Spot Fake News | Free Technology for Teachers | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Factitious is a game for testing your skill at identifying fake and misleading news stories. The game was developed by the American University Game Lab and the American University's School of Communication.
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How digitally savvy are our new university students? – Information Literacy Website

How digitally savvy are our new university students? – Information Literacy Website | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

New first year students at the University of Sheffield were invited to play our fake news game as part of library induction and the response was incredible. So much so that Daniel and Manoj gained a perfect score!

 

The game, based on our Fake News tutorial, was devised by University of Sheffield librarians Cateriana Sciamanna and Liam Bullingham.

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