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Jennifer Jocz

News: 'The Warcraft Civilization' - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • Seen as an educational experience, World of Warcraft does not belabor any one perspective, but offers people experiences relating to real social issues in a manner that encourages them to reach their own conclusions.
  • WoW does not indoctrinate people, but it allows people with a diversity of viewpoints to explore realms that are meaningful to them.
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    What one professor learned from playing World of Warcraft for 2,300 plus hours.
Jennifer Jocz

Why Everything Is Becoming a Game - 1 views

  • Over the last year, he started grading two of his classes (both involved with game design) using a system based on “experience points,” or XP, similar to the way gamers in World of Warcraft and other massively multiplayer games award points for various tasks. Students started the year at level one, with zero XP, and then gained points — and higher grades — by completing “quests” and “crafting,” which corresponded to giving presentations and doing exams and quizzes. Students also formed “guilds” similar to the gaming groups that rule WoW and other multiplayer games. Sheldon says that his students seemed far more engaged than they had been before.
  • The bottom line is that good games take advantage of people’s innate desire to compete with each other, but balance that with their need to receive rewards, including the approval of their peers — rewards that in some cases can be used to modify their behavior in certain ways. T
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    Interesting article about how certain features of video games (gaining experience points, forming guilds, etc.) are being incorporated in unexpected ways in our lives.
Anushka Fernando

Company claim: Emergency alerts get to students in 20 seconds | Higher Ed | eSchoolNews... - 1 views

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    a new device that lets schools communicate with students in 20 seconds without relying on multiple networks
Mohammad Hussain

Homeless and education - 1 views

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    Homeless fined $15,000 for sending her kid to a school for higher income families by providing false address and may be prosecuted.
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