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Cherry Emerson

Cheating Goes High-Tech - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "This is the gamification of education, and students are winning," the professor told me."
Cherry Emerson

Unsymposium for November 2-3 on YouTube - 0 views

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    This is where all the live feeds are stored
Aaron Maurer

Sensei Wu - WoW Dance #2 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Another video of Sensei Wu!
Cherry Emerson

The Psychology of Video Games | Examining the intersection of psychology and video games - 0 views

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    Points out you play longer if you discover.
Cherry Emerson

Second Skin (2008) - IMDb - 0 views

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    The film about MMORPG gamers
Cherry Emerson

Microsoft Excel Games and Templates via UNCW - 0 views

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    Nice site does have downloadable templates and good links
Cherry Emerson

Gamification of Learning in the Corporate Space | Games Based Learning MOOC - 0 views

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    JZapper has some good information for us on Learning in Corporate Space
Cherry Emerson

Looking for FREE MMORPG or other GAMES? Here are 47 - 1 views

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    Glad to see so many of you on the list. If you running out of game possibilities or want to expore more, here is a list of 47 FREE games available through STEAM, there is no cost to have an account, but whatever you do don't lose your STEAM password, it is very difficult to get it back... trust the "grasshopper98" on this. They have quite a few games I am looking at for possible use in my classroom. Some can be played within STEAM and others need a free-download to play, but may need strong graphics, ram memory and high-speed internet, others will work just fine within STEAM. No I haven't played them all. [Wink] So many games so little time.
LeeDale Shepherd

Education Levels Up! - A noObs guide to Gamifying your Classroom " MrDaley.com | MrDale... - 0 views

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    "A new way to manage classroom instruction is slowly creeping into the world of education: " Gamification ". Gamifying simply means turning the class content and the way students learn into a game with a rewards system, quests, experience levels, and healthy competition." This page is more useful for K-12 educators, but there are a LOT of resources that will still be helpful for post-secondary educators as well. This is more of a list of resources and definitions than any kind of critical discussion or a list of practical suggestions, but it's still very useful.
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