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Chris Dede

The Benefits of Videogames - WSJ.com - 2 views

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    videogames could solve real world problems... maybe
Chris Dede

Mario Kart in the classroom: the rise of games-based learning - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Thoughts on the value of videogaming in education
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Videogames for the Blind? - The Daily Beast - 1 views

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    Two years ago, Bijani finished designing the world's first combat flight simulator for the blind: It is called Three-D Velocity, and it is now hugely popular. Gamers say it takes entertainment for the blind to the next level. Three-D Velocity sells for $43.99 on Bijani's website, and it has been downloaded more than 11,000 times since it first launched. All for a game with no graphics, on a computer screen that is blank, except for the name at the top. It's widely regarded as one of the best "audio games" on the market.
Stephanie Fitzgerald

Enhancing Flow in Videogames - 2 views

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    This is an MFA thesis that proposes a practical methodology for implementing Csikzentmihalyi's theory in the design of videogames.
Chris Dede

Bypassing the Textbook: Video Games Transform Social Studies Curriculcum | MindShift - 1 views

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    Social studies teacher using entertainment videogames
Chris Dede

Prolonged Play of Video Games Raises Children's Depression, Anxiety Risks - Bloomberg - 1 views

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    Potential Risks of Videogame Addiction
Chris Dede

HealthDay Articles - 1 views

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    videogames may not desensitize to violence
Chris Dede

HechingerEd Blog | What video games can teach us about the educational process - 1 views

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    James Gee's claims about videogames and learning
Tom Keffer

Table Hockey, on Ice Since Heyday in 1970s, Makes a Comeback - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Cute story about a renewed interest in table hockey. One quote: "In videogames, there is no humanity."
Lin Pang

Violence in Videogames: It's All Part of Growing Up - 1 views

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    An article that talks about how to view violence in games from a new angle. Violence in videogames can help kids gain practical skills. The mystique of violent and scary themes draws children's natural curiosity, and dealing with it is a part of normal child development. It's not the violence itself that is attractive to kids. It's the opportunity to develop and master skills and have the freedom to make choices in the game universe. Also, the violent games happen to have the most emotional appeal to kids.
Stephanie Fitzgerald

Study shows how gaming impacts brain function to inspire healthy behavior | Games for H... - 0 views

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    A study out of Stanford looked at how videogames, in particular serious games and games for health, can activate circuits in the brain associated with positive motivation. "The study published today provides new insights into how these effects might have occurred, revealing that active participation in gameplay events is key to activating the brain's positive motivation circuits. Seeing and hearing the same information without active participation in gameplay had no impact on activity in positive motivation circuits."
Stephanie Fitzgerald

An Examination of Flow and Immersion in Games - 0 views

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    This article talks about experiential gaming and making the construct of flow operational for educational games. The study used a business simulation and questionnaire to measure videogame "flow antecedents" like clear goals and challenge-skill balance, flow state indicators like concentration and time distortion, and the "flow consequences" of learning and exploratory behavior for about 100 students attending a school of economics. "This study is part of an ongoing attempt to develop a usable and valid scale for assessing flow experience in educational games." (Log in with Harvard access)
Chris Dede

Are video games the answer to college counseling shortage? | Research | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

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    videogame could help with college admissions
Anushka Fernando

Teen Invents Videogame Diet To Shed Pounds - NewsChannel5.com | Nashville News, Weather... - 3 views

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    A teenager invents a video game to help overcome obesity
Chris Dede

Game-Based Learning Webinar Series - 3 views

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    webinar on videogames and learning
Maria Anaya

Experimental Videogame Teaches Kids How to Program Java | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Interesting idea, I wonder if the children were motivated enough to start programing outside the game too. Thanks for sharing!
Chris Dede

New Webinar | WoW in School: Video Games as Arenas for Quest-Based Learning - 0 views

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    WoW in School: Good idea, or fad?
Stephanie Fitzgerald

SuperBetter - 1 views

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    SuperBetter is a game designed to increase the player's "personal resilience" or grit while facing health or illness recovery challenges. Jane McGonigal is one of the creators. The game is in closed beta; it looks like you can sign up to play at least part of it from this site.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Games Help Kids Learn Through Failure - 3 views

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    A blog post by Dr. David Dockterman. In learning by playing videogames, constructivism and flow are significant.
Tom Keffer

An Exhibition in Easy Mode - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Video game exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, through Sept 30.
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