Brain Games & Brain Training - Lumosity - 0 views
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Improve your brain health and performance with brain games designed by neuroscientists to exercise memory and attention. (Although, this type of training has not shown any transfer of the skills learned, they are still fun). http://www.gainesonbrains.com/2014/01/brain-training-apps-neuroscience-or.html
Free Technology for Teachers: Great Review Games for the Classroom That Isn't 1:1 - 1 views
Mystery Skype - 0 views
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From Skype in the Classroom Mystery Skype is an educational game played by two classrooms on Skype. The aim of the game is to guess the location of the other classroom by asking each other questions. It's suitable for all age groups and can be used to teach subjects like geography, history, languages, mathematics and science. Blog from a teacher using Mystery Skype - http://pernillesripp.com/2013/08/08/mystery-skype-jobs-created-by-my-students/
The Best Online Learning Simulation Games & Interactives -- Help Me Find More - 0 views
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As I mentioned earlier this week, I'm doing some research and writing on the idea of "transfer of learning." As part of that research, I've been exploring online simulations that could "transfer" learning to different situations students might realistically encounter in classes or outside of school.
Storium - the Online Storytelling Game - 0 views
10 Excellent Web Tools for Creating Digital Quizzes - 2 views
Be Internet Awesome - 0 views
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JeopardyLabs - Online Jeopardy Template - 1 views
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Nice site. It has some other useful game links (bingo, crossword). I also have a PPT template that I like to use with Jeopardy. https://skydrive.live.com/redir?page=view&resid=DE03D7CADFB1C31E!150&authkey=!AKF7LhERIiAgkkI