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John Evans

Five Steps to Game-Based Learning with Minecraft #minecrafted | Around the Corner - 4 views

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    "Wondering how to effectively engage students in interactive learning? Before we explore five steps to game-based learning with Minecraft: Education Edition, let's recall why engagement remains important. If students don't care, they fail to learn. Some of the top ways to engage students include:"
John Evans

Game-Based Learning in Practice | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "In early September, my sixth grade social studies students began playing the SimCityEDU beta. Around the same time, my seventh graders began playing a non-digital debate game -- complete with teams, a point system and a leaderboard. All of my students are rewarded for their growth and accomplishments with a digital badge system. After one month, I find that my students remain highly engaged in their learning. Gamifying my classroom has truly been transformative! "
John Evans

Great Game-based Learning Tools and Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 0 views

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    "Immersive environments can be good learning vehicles if constructed and used correctly. Here are a set of virtual worlds that use the latest in game mechanics to deliver instruction in fun and interactive ways. Consider them as a supplement to a classroom or for use with students that respond well to such immersion."
John Evans

Games-based learning: bringing computer games to the classroom - 0 views

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    Scotland's game based learning resources
dcspencer

A Game-Changing Approach to a Back to School Syllabus by @MeehanEDU - 0 views

Yes, it's easy to dismiss game-based instruction as just the latest in a long line of passing educational fads. But don't laugh: the same game-based approach to classroom instruction is being used ...

game-based learning gamification education syllabus

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John Evans

A Great Free App to Create Educational Games on iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 7 views

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    "So you have tried many iPad educational games but still did not find the one that perfectly meets your students needs. Well you will never find a perfect one for your particular students because each group of learners have their own idiosyncrasies and only their teachers know them . That being said, using TinyTap you can now easily create your own games based on pictures of your choice. "
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: An Easy Way to Create Your Own iPad & Android Games - 0 views

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    "Tiny Tap is one of the free iPad and Android apps that continues to stay in my Best of the Web presentations. Whenever I show it off there is always a great response to it. Tiny Tap allows you to create simple games based on pictures that you take. The purpose of the games you build is to help young students (pre-K through grade 4) practice identifying objects and patterns."
John Evans

The Lost Ring - 1 views

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    Alternate Reality Game based around the Olympic Games.
John Evans

How An NBA Board Game Is Getting Middle School Students To Care About Math | Co.Exist |... - 3 views

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    "Growing up in L.A., Khalil Fuller was obsessed with basketball shoes. By age 13, he was running a sneaker company out of his closet, buying shoes low and selling them at a profit. In the process-as he calculated the profits that would eventually buy him a car-he also became obsessed with the real-world usefulness of math. By high school, it was clear that most of his friends didn't feel the same way about algebra or statistics. His two best friends, after falling far behind in math, eventually dropped out of school. Fuller started tutoring other kids and had an epiphany: If he could connect math to something that a ninth grader cared about, maybe they'd actually want to study. The idea eventually became NBA Math Hoops, a board game where kids play the part of basketball coaches, drafting players based on statistics and doing simple math to take each shot. Suddenly, math problems become interesting: Should the Warriors have Kevin Durant take a two-point shot within 15 feet of the basket, or Steph Curry pull up for a corner three?"
John Evans

Learning STEM Skills by Designing Video Games | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Learning STEM Skills by Designing Video Games | @edutopia http://t.co/8k39zzSC7T
John Evans

Is Gaming the New Essential Literacy? | MindShift - 6 views

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    "Is Gaming the New Essential Literacy?"
John Evans

Education World: A Paradigm Shift for Student Engagement - 3 views

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    ""There just isn't enough time to integrate technology and adequately cover the curriculum." "What will happen next year when they go to a new classroom and realize school is work and not all 'fun and games?' You're setting them up for disappointment." "Playing games all day just isn't good teaching." Sentiments like these echo in the hallways and classrooms, offices, and teachers' lounges across the nation. Technology can be an important tool that helps teachers teach and students learn. But are we utilizing it to its fullest potential?"
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