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Chris Harrow

f(t): This Logic Game Needs a Name - 3 views

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    A spectacular (yet-to-be-named) game for teaching formal logic!
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    Looks like an interesting game. All the information is there so the students need to use the cards to come up with an "answer" to a problem OR construct their own problems. I like this kind of game for learning. Are you familiar with SET. Not the same, but similar idea. Bob
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    Absolutely! SET rocks. Lots of possibilities with that. As long as we're posing excellent games, I think Blockus is magnificent!
Chris Harrow

Home - 1 views

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    OK, this is a biology game, but image the power of a math game that could accomplish what this does for cell biology.
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    OK! I just played the game, Cell Craft. Very interesting and potentially a good classroom or study tool to make the learning of cellular respiration interesting. What do you all think?
Robert Ryshke

Games in Education Resources - home - 1 views

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    Generation Yes Blog creator (http://blog.genyes.org/) has put together this Wikispace on Games in Education. LOTS of resources to review for someone looking to incorporate "games" into a lesson.
Leslie Barnaby

Educational Videos and Games for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English - 0 views

shared by Leslie Barnaby on 21 Aug 12 - Cached
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    Great videos in all subjects, listed in title order
Chris Harrow

Devlin's Angle: The difference between teaching and instruction - 0 views

  • I quickly figured out how to play that game successfully – success in that case being measured by my being able to solve under exam conditions, problems like the ones the teacher had shown us and we had practiced in class and done for homework.
  • In fact, you can’t separate real teaching from learning. They are simply two perspectives of the same human interactive process.
  • For whereas technology can provide instruction and can provide teachers and students with resources to assist them, what is cannot do on its own is teach them.
Chris Harrow

Gamers succeed where scientists fail - 1 views

  • Gamers have solved the structure of a retrovirus enzyme whose configuration had stumped scientists for more than a decade.
Robert Ryshke

North Carolina New Schools Project - 1 views

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    NC is ahead of the game trying to develop schools that meet the needs of our 21st C workplace, as well as the needs of students. They are supporting STEM education and partnerships with local universities, Greensboro and Raleigh.
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