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Scott Meunier

Understanding the difference between Gamification, Simulations and Serious Games | Thin... - 1 views

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    The difference between Gamification, Sims and Serious Games explained.
Aut Nes

"Understanding Games" by MadebyPixelate - 0 views

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    This is not so much a big "G" game, or a game in any genre, but a game that explains the basic concepts of video games, or how game works. Very very nifty for understanding how rules, motivation, goals, and other basic game mechanics function in a video game.
Therese C. Ellis

Eye of the Donkey, Viking Quest, and Budget Hero: Big G games? - 0 views

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    link to shivtr post
Therese C. Ellis

Social Network Knowledge Construction - 0 views

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    Link to shivtr Week 1 forum post
LeeDale Shepherd

The Soapbox: RuneScape is a proper MMO | Massively - 1 views

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    Discussion of the growth over the years of the Runescape MMO game, including mention of the changing game mechanics underlying the game.
caryn swark

Using Professor Layton in the Classroom - 3 views

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    How I used Professor Layton and the Curious Village in my class Related post: http://gamesmooc.shivtr.com/forum_threads/1257139?post=6841372#forum_post_6841372
Valary Oleinik

Eye of the Donkey & Techville as Big "G" Games - 0 views

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    Big "G" Games | Games Based Learning MOOC
Aut Nes

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.
Aut Nes

The Enchanted Cave - 1 views

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    An Adventure + Strategy Game that is very easy to play (master it quickly). Good for teaching logic, classification and division writing, existentialism
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