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Katy Vance

Educational Games - 1 views

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    These are educational games based on Nobel prizes.
Lucas Gillispie

Games Learning Society - 0 views

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    The Games, Learning, and Society group is a collection of academic researchers, interactive media (or game) developers, and government and industry leaders who investigate how this medium operates, how it can be used to transform how we learn, and what this means for society. As such we seek to understand what cognitive work goes into playing Zelda, World of Warcraft, or Civilization, how these design features might be leveraged to improve learning via the design of learning systems, and how organizations such as schools will need to respond.
Lucas Gillispie

Teach with Portals - 0 views

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    Valve recently began collaborating with educators to develop game-related teaching tools that revolve around STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education. We've created Teach With Portals as a destination for this partnership, providing free content and game design tools, as well as an interactive community for exchanging lessons and experiences.
Katy Vance

Cerulean Librarian - 0 views

shared by Katy Vance on 03 Jul 12 - No Cached
  • I let everyone know at the start of our session that it would help me if they could type their questions in chat rather than yelling them across the room.  This worked really well for some interactions, but some were not good typists, and all of them were still quite boisterous. I used “freeze students” a few times to remind them to bring their noise level back under control.
    • Katy Vance
       
      This looks like a great example of classroom management within a tech environment.
  • Like how with Scratch ( you know, the awesome lego like visual programming language from MIT www.scratch.mit.edu) they have Scratch cards, printable snippets of code that are easily laminated and can be used to give kids a starting point.
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    A librarian's blog about working with kids in Minecraft.
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