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Mr. Bree (Adventure, Platform, Philosophical Game) - 1 views

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    An Adventure + Platform + Philosophy Game that is good for teaching argumentation (in terms of major and minor claims). Claims all support a main thesis.
XQ Corpse

"Sum" Dog Millionaire? - 0 views

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    Math game with real math for all levels of learning
XQ Corpse

Spooky Mystery Game -- Mangnall Hotel - 0 views

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    Just in time for Halloween, courtesy of the History Channel, and interactive online game that involves reading, strategy, problem-solving, critical thinking, and following directions -- as well as being immersive!
XQ Corpse

Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum Celebrations in Second Life this Week! - 0 views

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    My students (both university & community college) will be enjoying virtual celebrations this week as part of writing and research papers and projects on Dia de los Muertos.
XQ Corpse

More Gaming with the Bard (Shakespeare) - 0 views

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    Chronicle of Higher Ed article about the fave playwright and poet -- still inspiring educators and gaming educators today!
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
Alina Horlescu

http://www.fractuslearning.com/2012/10/05/educational-online-games/ - 0 views

10 Of The Best Educational Online Games

started by Alina Horlescu on 25 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Hawkye Narasumas

Open Badges - 0 views

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    Learning today happens everywhere. But it's often difficult to get recognition for skills and achievements that happen online or out of school. Mozilla Open Badges helps solve that problem, making it easy for any organization to issue, manage and display digital badges across the web.
Hawkye Narasumas

Open Badges FAQ - 0 views

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    Badges What is a badge? A badge is a symbol or indicator of an accomplishment, skill, quality or interest. Badges can be used to represent achievements, communicate successes, set goals, and motivate behaviors. They can support learning that happens in new ways and new spaces beyond the traditional classroom.
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