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Bryan Alexander

Simulation Tests the Mettle of Humanitarian Aid Workers-in-Training - 0 views

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    Inter-campus simulation exercise.
Bryan Alexander

Jennifer L Chan, Applied Technologies Module Evaluation, Humanitarian Studies Course - 0 views

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    Paper on the use of new technologies for that Harvard-Tufts simulation.
Lisa Spiro

Gaming Area - New Student Center - Campus Life - Carthage College - 0 views

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    Interactive Gaming Area planned for Carthage's new student center
Todd Bryant

Play Spent - 0 views

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    Kind of like the "Cost of Life" game only with the US at minimum wage. You don't get the sense there's much data behind it, though, just a series of bad luck choices that result in unexpected expenses.
Ed Webb

Solar System Builder | Known Universe- National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    That's a cute thing to play with. Could use in class pretty easily.
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Diablo 3 to Become the Greatest MMORPG of 2012 - 0 views

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    Great game, A+
Bryan Alexander

Simulating spooks? The CIA, simulations, and analyst recruitment - 0 views

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    Some liberal arts campuses involved, like SBC: "While many might associate the CIA with dissimulation as much as simulation, the Agency uses serious games and simulations in a number of ways. They are used, for example, in analyst training at CIA University (indeed, one well-known game designer teaches there).
Bryan Alexander

Steve Jobs On Gaming: It's The Future Of Learning [Video] - 0 views

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    Interesting short speech by Jobs on gaming as a learning tool. Note that he connects it to libraries. And that he emphasizes an evolutionary arc: games -> simulations. And also that it's from 1990, early on when Macs had barely no gaming at all.
Todd Bryant

EteRNA - 1 views

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    Another genetics games used by researchers, crowdsourcing
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