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Fred Delventhal

Fun 4 The Brain - educational games for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, science and english - 1 views

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    All games here were made by Exuberant games. Each game goes through important information for a certain subject matter for grades Kindergarten through 6th grade. The math games are great if you need to review your math facts for addition, subtraction , or division. Be sure to check out our new games for other subjects. * English games to review parts of speech * Reading games to help learn sight words * Science tutorials and games are coming soon! via http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/04/fun-4-brain-great-educational-games.html
Ted Sakshaug

Educational Games, Worksheets & Homework Help for Kids, Parents and Teachers | Game Classroom - 1 views

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    Game Classroom is an educational Games website catering to the K-6 market. Game Classroom offers mathematics Games and language arts Games. Games can be found by selecting a grade level and then a subject area. Both the mathematics and language arts categories are subdivided into specific focus areas. Some of the Games are unique to Game Classroom and some are Games that are used on other sites.
Ruth Howard

YoYo Games | Game Maker - 1 views

  • Do you want to develop computer games without spending countless hours learning how to become a programmer? Then you've come to the right place. game Maker allows you to make exciting computer games, without the need to write a single line of code. Making games with game Maker is a lot of fun.
  • Using easy to learn drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional looking games within very little time. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music and sound effects, and even 3D games! And when you've become more experienced, there is a built-in programming language, which gives you the full flexibility of creating games with game Maker. What is best, is the fact that game Maker can be used free of charge. You can do anything you want with the games you produce, you can even sell them! Also, if you register your copy of game Maker, you can unlock extra functions, which extend the capabilities of the program. game Maker comes preloaded with a collection of freeware images and sounds to get you started.
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    students create their own games and review others- no coding programing needed
Vicki Davis

Leak: Government spies snooped in 'Warcraft,' other games - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "Spies with surveillance agencies in the United States and United Kingdom may have spent time undercover as orcs and blood elves, infiltrating video games like "World of Warcraft" in a hunt for terrorists "hiding in plain sight" online." I find this very believable for this reason. I had a student in Teen Second life several years a go and he came across a "meeting" of sorts that was obviously something very strange. When he tried to interact with the players they had a way to throw him out and port him other places. It was obviously some sort of strange thing happening. I have no doubt that games are just another way to have "secret" meetings for those who want to hide. That said, it would be hard to tell the difference between those gaming and those doing other things as the games themselves have people plotting and planning so I'm thinking the language used would be hard to separate the real world from the game itself, which, in some ways makes it the perfect way to hide in plain sight.
Megan Black

Parade of Games in PowerPoint - 27 views

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    " The Parade of Games web site was created to provide educators and trainers with easy-to- assemble educational Games in a technology- enhanced environment to support key learning points. The site demonstrates the creative use of popular Game shows and other familiar Games to reinforce learning. Educators and trainers can select and download those PowerPoint Games that support your learning objectives and are compatible with the technology capabilities of your learning environment."
Dennis OConnor

The Keyword Blog: Kermit the Frog Search Challenge (Information Literacy Games) - 11 views

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    Information Literacy Games: Finding Kermit This blog post features a great video of Kermit the frog singing It Ain't Easy Being Green. It follows up with an explanation of a search Game that can be used with the whole class in a lab or on an individual workstation. It's part of a free series of online information literacy / information fluency Games available from 21cif.com. Finding Kermit was the inspiration for one of the first Internet Search Challenges created by Dr. Carl Heine. The task is to track down a picture of Kermit ready for graduation in the least amount of time. The search Game is embedded on the page so you can try it without going to the main site. Many teachers use this as a whole class lab activity. Put up a search challenge and then it's off the races! Most of these Games were developed for middle and high school students. Adults find them challenging as well.
Ted Sakshaug

Home - 0 views

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    The site demonstrates the creative use of popular game shows and other familiar games to reinforce learning.
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    The Parade of Games web site was created to provide educators and trainers with easy-to- assemble educational Games in a technology- enhanced environment to support key learning points.   The site demonstrates the creative use of popular Game shows and other familiar Games to reinforce learning.
Vicki Davis

How To Make Your Own Educational Video Games - Edudemic - 6 views

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    Many options for "making" video games (or simple animations) have emerged. In this short piece, Edudemic shares how one can use gameStar mechanic to make games along with a video. It is well worth a try although, depending on the type of game, Microsoft Kodu or Scratch may also work. There are also some very cool games with the Xbox Kinect SDK app that let you capture a person's body movements much like they do to create characters like Gollum in The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit.
Julie Shy

team building activities, ideas, games, business games and exercises for team building, learning organisations development,training, management, motivation, kids activities and childrens party games. - 14 views

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    Some really good activities here! Free team building games and exercises ideas to warm up meetings, training, and conferences. Team building games and activities are useful in serious business project meetings, where games and activities help delegates to see things differently and use different thinking styles. games and exercises help with stimulating the brain, improving retention of ideas, and increasing fun and enjoyment.
David Wetzel

Math Game - Fraction Face Off - 19 views

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    "Math games are a great way to help students improve their math facts accuracy. These games can be general math or focus on a specific math concept such as, solving integers. One math game is called "Fraction Face-Off." This game can also be modified to address a varied of math concepts."
Cara Whitehead

What's New? - 3 views

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    Two New Free Games! Just in time for the Holiday Season - two brand new Games! Test-N-Teach (TNT) is our new spelling Game and Read-A-Word is our first-ever reading Game. Both Games are available to everyone!
Vicki Davis

12 Games of Christmas Free Teaching Pack - TES Topics - 0 views

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    These amazing 12 free games would be great for interactive whiteboard or laptop. I've played a few of the. I love #3 which lets you teach coordinates. You can choose one quadrant (x,y - positive numbers only), 2 quadrants (xy - positive and negatives) or 4 (xyz positive and negatives) - great game for reinforcement.  All of the games are math / numeracy games so spread this like crazy for your math classes. TES is a great site out of the UK for free stuff and is the largest network of English speaking teachers in the world.
Dean Loberg

Education Week's Digital Directions: Building Gaming Into Science Education - 0 views

  • "I've had teachers tell me,” says Eklund, “that after they introduced the game to their students, the classroom went completely silent because all of the kids were just reading." "You just don't get that kind of engagement and involvement with the story" with a textbook, he says.
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      Is this because of the visual appeal or the storyline? I can see this happening, but does silence mean high levels of engagement?
    • Dean Loberg
       
      Assuming that they are not sleeping I think it does mean engagement, but engagement does not equal education. It depends on the content as well.
  • A report written by researchers about The River City Project for a 2006 conference concluded "that students learned biology content, that students and teachers were highly engaged, that student attendance improved, that disruptive behavior dropped, that students were building 21st-century skills in virtual communication and expression, and importantly, that using this type of technology in the classroom can facilitate good inquiry learning."
    • Brian C. Smith
       
      Is this limited to only the River City Project alone though? How does it promote more inquiry, problem and project-based learning in other content?
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  • "I'm in a unique situation where there's a computer at every lab table," he says, pointing out that many teachers do not have that ratio of students to computers.
  • when the games don't work properly, but most teachers don’t have that level of technical skill, she points out.
  • "There are little things you need to know," she says, to keep the games running smoothly. "[Otherwise], it's not going to work in the classroom, and teachers aren't going to use it."
  • "If [the game] doesn't have a focus or clear reason for what they're doing, it really doesn't work," says Pokrzywinski. Adapting games to the curriculum is possible, she says, but it takes time—something many teachers don't have.
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    Science and gaming
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    Science and gaming
Russ eault

Games for the playground, home ... - Google Books - 0 views

  • GAMES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS FIRST TH YEARS 427 GAMES FOR HIGH SCHOOLS 433
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    Games with possible applications to learning. Google Books.
Vicki Davis

Games, quizzes, hangman, math Games, same Game, roman numeral Games - FactMonster.com - 0 views

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    Fact Monster website
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    Found this cool site, Fact Monster, to use with my son for flash cards. I've made flash cards but they like the online video game versions better. I just type in his answers for him and we make a game out of it.
Vicki Davis

Guided Reading and Reading Games with Roy the Zebra - 0 views

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    This is the location for getting the Mango game that Lorraine Leo recommends so highly. Mango looks like a really cool game to play on those Kindergarten smartboards. There are a lot of free interactive reading games to use with your interactive whiteboard. Pass this along to your elementary teachers!
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    Great site with interactive games for elementary teachers.
Megan Black

GirlsGoTech.org - The Games - 14 views

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    Girls Go Tech is from the Girl Scouts and has a super groovy mandala maker, a cryptic code game, a game to compose digital music, and a mixed messages game to work both sides of the brain.
Vicki Davis

12 Games of Christmas Teaching Pack Topic Details - TES Topics - 1 views

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    You can get the 12 games of Christmas teaching pack for free for a single user or your whole school. Download it now and keep it to use it every year. The sample teaching pack gives you ideas for how to use the 12 games of Christmas. IF you use the games, you'll want to get this for the lesson plans.
Martin Burrett

Color World Origins - 2 views

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    A superb logic game from http://www.coolmath-games.com. Change the colour of the blocks by shooting coloured balls out of a cannon. But it's not always that simple! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Educational+games
Martin Burrett

GamePress - 10 views

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    This is a great iPad app which lets you make amazing games with the minimum of coding experience. Use the pre-made characters and props or make your own using your camera or gallery images. Control the behaviour of each item to make some intricate games with a flick of your finger. Your designs are only limited by your imagination. Share your games with others at the click of a button. Download the app at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gamePress/id637370800?mt=8 http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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