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Grown Up Digital » New game-based high-school history course - 0 views

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    New game-based high-school history course Posted by: Don Tapscott on 05Jun 2009 For a couple of decades I've been advocating a new model of pedagogy that involves technology. For example, I just published a piece in the Edge on the Demise of the University. The purpose of introducing technology into schools isn't to simply digitize existing processes and leave the basic broadcast teaching model unchanged. Instead, technology opens the door to new techniques that focus on the student and allow students to proceed at their own pace. In this spirit, imagine students studying American history with the same concentration and enthusiasm they display when playing their favourite video games. After all, 97 percent of high school students are avid gamers. That's the goal of Conspiracy Code, an online game based course released this week by Florida Virtual School (FLVS), and 360Ed, Inc. an education game development company.
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Playing History - 2 views

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    Playing history aggregates info re games on the Web in a searchable database to find, rate, and review historical games. There are currently 131 shared games.
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'SimCity' educational? Ontario Grade 3s learn social studies with iPad game - Winnipeg ... - 2 views

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    Ontario Grade 3s learn social studies with iPad game
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Best of History Web Sites - 0 views

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    Best of History Web Sites is an award-winning portal that contains annotated links to over 1000 history web sites as well as links to hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, history teacher guides, history activities, history games, history quizzes, and more. BOHWS has been recommended by The Chronicle of Higher Education, The National Council for the Social Studies, The British Library Net, The New York Public Library, the BBC, Princeton University, -- and many others.
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President's Day Game - 0 views

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    How many Presidents do you recognize? There are over 4000 K-12 games for teachers and students on http://www.bubbabrain.com

Bubbabrain 10 Million Game Challenge - 1 views

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