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Randy Kolset

Pixel Pushers - 0 views

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    " Pixel Pushers is an educational game and modification project based out of Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center under the supervision of our client, MinecraftEdu. We are creating a toolset that allows teachers to create lessons in the popular indie game Minecraft, easily share those lessons with other educators, and allows them to effectively monitor and review their students' progress. Further, we aim to explore what academic subjects best lend themselves to the game's format through a series of proof-of-concept lessons. Finally, we want the student experience to be as safe and constructive as possible, whether sessions are being held in real classrooms or virtual youth centers."
Randy Kolset

Communicating to Educators about the Benefits of Mobile Technologies: We Must Help Mobi... - 0 views

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    It's got a 3.8 inch screen with 4 gazillion pixels! WOW! Oh, but our Z6A chip... well, it blows the competition away! Yeah, yeah, but our wireless services get 16 megabits down and 8 megabits up; incomparable! That type of talk is sure to make a non-techie educator feel sleepy, feel intimidated, feel that technology has no place in his/her classroom.
Randy Kolset

flipped-classroom.jpg (JPEG Image, 1000 × 5184 pixels) - Scaled (13%) - 0 views

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    Inforgraphic on the flipped classroom
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