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Lemontree - University of Huddersfield - 0 views

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    Foursquare-like social gaming in the library: Uisng your library card, when you visit library, when you bring books back or even when you log in to an e-resource, your actions - provided you've registered with us -will register on Lemontree and earn you points!
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PowerPoint Games - 3 views

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    contains downloadable games, game templates, and utilities that teachers and trainers can use to enhance any lesson. PowerPoint Games | Excel Games | Word Games | Timers
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Transfer of Training in a 2.0 World - 4 views

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    some cool ideas in here that have potential for IL instruction (twitter games, virtual meeting places based around a web page).
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    Use potential? Twitter game where you give clues; students need 2 work in collab to decode/hunt down resources. Students create comic strip of screenshots of their research path and insert dialog showing their thoughts during the process (a creative form of journaling?)
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BiblioBouts Project - 0 views

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    a 3-year project (October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2011), to support the design, development, testing, and evaluation of a computer game to teach incoming undergraduate students information literacy skills and concepts
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About The Gamebook Engine - 0 views

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    I can see developing a branching adventure storyline that integrates elements of info lit (plagiarism, copyright, research, evaluation) using a tool like this. The student makes choices along the way that determines the outcome for their character (i.e., plagiarize and get demoted/fired as a journalist, or use biased information and offend a friend, etc.).
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    open source software to create own "choose your adventure" branching book.
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