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50 Awesome Videos for Gaming Teachers - Online Universities - 0 views

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    Gaming in education is a really big deal, and a very fun way to get students more involved and interested in education. Board games, video games, even active outdoor games all have an important place in education, and these videos share more about their role in learning. Check out #49.
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Why Education Should Embrace Games - 1 views

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    Jane McGonigal spoke about games and education at EDUCAUSE 2013 in Anaheim, Calif., and gave a famous Ted Talk three years ago. Ted Talk 2010 video ANAHEIM, Calif. - Video games may sound more recreational than educational, but experts believe that games will play a greater role in student engagement in years to come.
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From Content to Context: Videogames as Designed Experience - 0 views

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    Abstract: Interactive immersive entertainment, or videogame playing, has emerged as a major entertainment and educational medium. As research and development initiatives proliferate, educational researchers might benefit by developing more grounded theories about them. This article argues for framing game play as a designed experience. Players' understandings are developed through cycles of performance within the gameworlds, which instantiate particular theories of the world (ideological worlds). Players develop new identities both through game play and through the gaming communities in which these identities are enacted. Thus research that examines game-based learning needs to account for both kinds of interactions within the game-world and in broader social contexts. Examples from curriculum developed for Civilization III and Supercharged! show how games can communicate powerful ideas and open new identity trajectories for learners.
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From Information to Experience: Place-Based Augmented Reality Games as a Model for Lea... - 3 views

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    Abstract: New information technologies make information available just-in-time and on demand and are reshaping how we interact with information. Meanwhile, schools remain in a print-based culture and a growing number of students are disaffiliating from traditional school. Video games are emblematic of this paradigm shift toward a digital culture and may have potential as a medium for instruction. This case study investigates one enactment of a video game-based curriculum and explores the nature of learning within game-based environments. Specifically, it describes how fictional elements situated the learning experience and induced academic practices, the nature of student-created inscriptions influenced emergent understandings, and the game-based curriculum's game design features pushed students' conceptual understandings, and how learning through a technology-enhanced curriculum triggered students' identities as independent problem solvers. The implications for librarians in a world where teachers and students are designers and creators of information are discussed.
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Games and Learning: Introduction to Game Based Learning - 0 views

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    This blog post discusses the basics of game based learning and takes a look at current game based learning projects incorporating games designed for education as well as popular off the shelf titles.
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The Future of Educational Games and Virtual Worlds panel from iNACOL13 - 0 views

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    This panel discussion led by Chris Haskell features Marianne Malmstrom, Peggy Sheehy, Andrew Miller, and Lucas Gillispe. GREAT discussion on the future of educational games and some of the controversy around games and learning.
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Video Games and Learning - 0 views

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    Daniel Floyd's video on Video Games and Learning featured in Mark Chen's HP Catalyst Academy's Crash Course in Gaming. The video provides a strong context for the value of tangential learning provided by games. It is presented in an 'in plain english' style.
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The role of Video Games in the English Classroom - 0 views

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    This blog post speaks to a variety of benefits and ways to introduce video games in the English Classroom. Several games are discusses as well as gamification principals.
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Game to Learn Youtube Channel - 1 views

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    Game to Learn supports learning in the classroom and is reaching out to educators across the globe for anecdotal accounts of successful uses for games in education.
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Top 10 Online Communities for Educators of Game-Based Learning - 1 views

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    This blog post features the top 10 online learning communities for educators involved and interested in game-based learning. Join a community and get involved :)
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The Instructional Power of digital games, social networking, and simulations and how te... - 0 views

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    An MIT Education Arcade paper on the value of using digital games, social networking, and simulations in the learning environment.
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G.A.M.E. - Gamers Advancing Meaningful Education - 0 views

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    Gamers Advancing Meaningful Education (G.A.M.E) is an online community of educators who game.
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20 best blogs about game based learning - 0 views

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    20 blogs dedicated to game based learning.
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Constance Steinkuehler on Interest-Driven Learning (Big Thinkers Series) - 0 views

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    University of Wisconsin game-based learning scholar Constance Steinkuehler talks about her research on online video games and literacy, and how learning skyrockets when students are passionate about the subject matter. Steinkuehler is currently serving as a White House policy analyst, shaping the Obama administration's efforts to encourage development of games that improve health and education.
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The 50 Best Videos for Teachers Interested in Game Based Learning - 0 views

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    A collection of videos covering a variety of areas within the realm of game based learning.
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Cybrary Man's Games in Learning Page - 0 views

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    One of the many tremendous resources offered by Jerry Blumgarten including sites to articles on games in learning, sites including learning games, etc.
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The 20 Best Blogs about Game Based Learning - 0 views

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    Worth having this list of blogs at the ready if you are interested in Games in Learning!
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Video Games and the Future of Learning - 1 views

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    Most educators are dismissive of video games. But corporations, the government, and the military have already recognized and harnessed their tremendous educative power. Schools have to catch up, the authors argue. Shaffer, D. W., Squire, K. R., Halverson, R., & Gee, J. P. (2005). WCER Working Paper No. 2005-4.
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Digital Game-Based Learning by Mark Prensky - 1 views

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    From Digital Game-Based Learning (McGraw-Hill, 2001)
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Games in Learning Alliance - 2 views

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    GALA aims to shape the scientific community and build a European Virtual Research Centre aimed at gathering, integrating, harmonizing and coordinating research on SGs and disseminating knowledge, best practices and tools as a reference point at an international level. The other key focuses of the project are: the support to deployment in the actual educational and training settings; the fostering of innovation and knowledge transfer through research-business dialogue; the development high-quality didactics on SG by promoting and supporting courses at Master and PhD level.
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