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Dianne Rees

Mobiles Games for Education and Development: What Is the Score? | MobileActive.org - 2 views

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    As mobile gaming explodes worldwide, the market for "games for good" (either with an educational or social-change focus) is open for growth. Mobile games provide a way to quickly pass time, an always-on-hand source of entertainment, and a way to connect with others through competing scores or sharing strategies.  Can mobile games also be used to teach, inform, and raise awareness?
anonymous

Bill Gates: Why 'game-based learning' is the future of education | eSchool News - 1 views

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    In Bill Gates' vision of the classrooms of the future, students are grouped according to skill set. One cluster huddles around a computer terminal, playing an educational game or working on a simulator. Another works with a human teacher getting direct instruction, while another gets a digital lesson delivered from their teacher's avatar.
Dianne Rees

Serious Games Entertain, Educate Employees | Articles | ITBusinessEdge.com - 2 views

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    Innov8, a "serious game" created by IBM to educate users about business process management.
Dianne Rees

Games & Simulation for Healthcare Portal - Ebling Library - 0 views

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    "This website aims to provide a portal and network to meet the needs of clinicians, researchers and educators in the healthcare community who want to integrate games and simulation into their scholarship and patient care strategy. This resource also welcomes healthcare consumers, advocates, and others interested in patient and clinician education, and clinical research taking advantage of games and simulation-based learning."
Dianne Rees

Top 10 Online Communities for Educators of Game-Based Learning - 4 views

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    A collection of links to online communities for educators interested in gbl (edWeb is a very active one)
mark rusell

Entertainment and Education at Dora Games - 0 views

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    The intuitive and instructive parts of Dora games the explorer are what separate it from different demonstrates that are gone for preschoolers.
mark rusell

Online Education Games for Pre Schoolers - 0 views

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    To Disregarding the extensive number of games that have practically no instructive worth, the uplifting news is that are numerous instructive online games for preschoolers accessible available
Dianne Rees

Game-Based Learning: A workshop to inform educators and engage cont... - 1 views

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    Includes applications to learning in clinical settings
Dianne Rees

3 Barriers to adoption of Serious Games/Immersive Learning Simulations | Kapp Notes - 0 views

  • First, it is important to understand that a game/simulation is not educational just because it is a game/simulation. Instead, a game/simulation is an effective educational tool primarily because of the high level of interactivity and instant feedback. Well designed games/simulations engage the learner in a constant decision making process. The learner is forced to interact and think through the content and then witnesses immediate or near immediate feedback based on his or her actions. So the most critical aspect is not the technology (which is the focus of many when thinking about games/simulations) rather the most critical aspect is the design. The design must be interactive and provide realistic or corrective feedback as the learner progresses and the game/simulation must maintain a balance between anxiety and boredom which is known as the elusive “flow state.”
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