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Containing the Past with Virtual Prisons | Play The Past - 2 views

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    Via @notjessewaker
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    Very interesting idea. I wonder about RTS implementations, too.
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How to "Gamify" Your Class Website - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 5 views

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    how to add game elements to your online syllabus in wordpress
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A conversation on TED.com: We spend 3 billion hours a week as a planet playing videogam... - 1 views

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    That's a useful set of comments, esp. the critical ones.
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Example of teaching politics/history with a game - 1 views

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    Nice instance.
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High Tea game - 1 views

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    Interesting resource management game, for the British-Indian-Chinese opium trade.
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"This Game Sucks": How to Improve the Gamification of Education (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDU... - 6 views

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    Very good to see. Are we at the early early early adopter phase of gamification in .edu?
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Orange Revolution game - 0 views

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    A short sim of this bit in recent Ukrainian history. Mostly multiple choice decisions, with a violence meter.
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Headteacher told primary school children World War Three had broken out | Mail Online - 1 views

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    Now *that* is teaching with impact!
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Games about games - 2 views

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    Neat idea!
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Gaming boosts learning, a meta-analysis - 1 views

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    Could be handy.
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Airline Manager game - 0 views

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    I would love to play this.
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Learning from a WWII game - 2 views

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    Interesting story of trying hard to revise some history, and failing.
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Postings of a Troubled Mind - WSJ.com - 2 views

  • At times, Mr. Loughner seemed to be reaching out to fellow gamers for help and advice, albeit in a disturbing way. Sometimes they offered it, such as giving him pointers about job hunting. At other times, his postings seemed so outrageous that the gamers mocked or ignored him. The online postings, written using pseudonyms, were shared with the Journal by a person who had access to them. Two fellow gamers who participated in the online forums say the author was the accused gunman, and some of the postings discuss incidents from Mr. Loughner's life that others have corroborated.
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    The chat forums associated with games could be mines of information for the right research project. I hope they rarely become newsworthy in this way.
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    Good point. Gaming discussion has grown into a wide field for all kinds of research. I'm waiting for "gaming made him do it" arguments to appear.
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Online Game Teaches Citation Skills - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    It uses Zotero
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YouTube - BBC Panorama: ADDICTED TO GAMES? - Part 1 of 2 - 2 views

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    See Part 2 also
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    Goodness. Love how they use WoW's own music against it...game addiction jujitsu!
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    I gather that Panorama has gone downhill. And did have some fun poking at this on Infocult.
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FYE: Media Mix - Home - 0 views

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    James Schirmer's course site (the bits not on Blackborg)
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