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Game Design Toolkit Cards - 0 views

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    Game Design Tool Kit http://education.mit.edu/blogs/carole/2014/11/05 The Learning Games Network (LGN) and FableVision have partnered to create the Game Design Tool Kit (GDTK), a free online resource designed to help teachers use game design more extensively in their curriculum. Offered as a series of resources, the GDTK is available for download by teachers at no cost as a comprehensive handbook. Features of the Game Design Toolkit include: - A lesson plan guide - Research and design prompts - Step-by-step instructions - Discussion guides Implementation of the GDTK can be condensed into as brief of a span of time as a few days or can be spread out over a quarter or a semester.
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http://playfullearning.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/GDTK-Handbook-v1.pdf - 1 views

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    The Game Design Tool Kit goo.gl/JB7suY Download Game Design Tool Kit: http://goo.gl/IvOtYB The Learning Games Network (LGN) and FableVision have partnered to create the Game Design Tool Kit (GDTK), a free online resource designed to help teachers use game design more extensively in their curriculum. Offered as a series of resources, the GDTK is available for download by teachers at no cost as a comprehensive handbook. Features of the Game Design Toolkit include: - A lesson plan guide - Research and design prompts - Step-by-step instructions - Discussion guides Implementation of the GDTK can be condensed into as brief of a span of time as a few days or can be spread out over a quarter or a semester.
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Gamifying the Maker Movement for Education » Online Universities - 1 views

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    The primary benefits of GBL [game-based learning] are that it is engaging, user-centered, authentic, inspires creativity, and promotes literacy in many different ways. When considering the Maker Movement and GBL the most natural alignment is to have students designing or making games. ...it has the potential to engage students in a wide variety of activities that can support the development of many valuable skills. Designing and developing a game requires planning and research, teamwork, technical skills, computer literacy, imagination, and creativity. A well-supported design project can help students develop all of these skills will simultaneously enhancing knowledge of any subject. The Maker Movement already supports interactions that would meet these objectives.
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Game Rubric - 0 views

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    "University of Wisconsin - Stout This rubric may be used for self-assessment and peer feedback. Game Rubric Assessing Student Learning in Virtual Simulations and Serious Games"
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Gamification | Coursera - 0 views

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    Gamification Kevin Werbach University of Pennsylvania (on Coursera) Gamification is the application of game elements and digital game design techniques to non-game problems, such as business and social impact challenges. This course will teach you the mechanisms of gamification, why it has such tremendous potential, and how to use it effectively."
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Fun is the Future: Mastering Gamification - YouTube - 1 views

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    "56:21 Putting the Fun in Functional: Applying Game Mechanics to Functional Software by GoogleTechTalks 45,599 views"
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We run videogames in our heads - Preoccupations - 1 views

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    "Public Pedagogy through Video Games"
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