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Want to make games? Contentgenerator.netI found this site this morning and am left wondering why it took me so long... I've been using Microsoft's popfly (www.popfly.com) to creat… Started by Kev |
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Feb 14, 2020 Reply by Emily Shine |
Video Games in the ClassroomHi, All!Quick question: Does anyone here use video games in their classroom? If you do, what games do you use and in what ways do you use t… Started by Erica Holan |
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Jul 1, 2013 Reply by Priscilla Grim |
Gamification in the classroomHi, I'm doing a directed study for my undergrad on the 'gamification' of the classroom. This isn't so much using video games in the classro… Started by Andrew Stott |
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Feb 24, 2013 Reply by Andrew Stott |
UPDATED -- PLEASE READ REPLY IF YOU'VE TAKEN THE SURVEY-- Research Assistance!Greetings! I'm currently a PhD in Education student at Rutgers University, studying teachers who play video games themselves, use video gam… Started by Erica Holan |
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Jul 28, 2012 Reply by Erica Holan |
Gaming in the ClassroomIn order to better understand how to using gaming as a launching point for learning, I have decided to become a gamer and share my insights… Started by Heidi Siwak |
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Apr 17, 2011 Reply by Heidi Siwak |
Poietic Generator : a project of a "massively multiplayer & extremely serious-game"Hi everybody I'm the creator of the french network apprendre2.0 on NING which is a learning network with now more than 2200 members ! http:… Started by Florence Meichel |
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Video Games vs. EducationIt seems to me that Classroom 2.0 participants seem to overlook the competition: video games. We try so hard to find innovative ways to inc… Started by Thomas Petra |
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Dec 7, 2010 Reply by Bill Martin |
Gaming can make difficult science topics fun and easy to understandBiology Shooter Game Most first person shooter (FPS) games present lots of body parts, and not in a good way. Nano Legends isn’t a gory FPS… Started by Sheri Glew |
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Web Games for History, People, or Literature (and...a little help?)As school starts for most, I'm wondering about the use of online, interactive games for exploring History and learning about great people f… Started by Ed Jones |
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Jul 25, 2010 Reply by Denise Stewart |
Throw away your grade book: Indiana U Professor turns grading into a gameJust heard about this. I'm sure it will make the rounds over the next month: We couldn't make this stuff up if we tried: Lee Sheldon, a te… Started by Nathan Ketsdever |
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Mar 30, 2010 Reply by Lin DiRenzo |
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