Approximate Reading Time: 6 minutes~ A record of places on the web I want to remember ~ 20 Jul 12 HP Blogs – Knowing What Your Students Don’t Know – How InkSur… – The HP Blog Hub In the course of doing this she … Continue reading
Category Archives: Games
Approximate Reading Time: 4 minutesEducational Technology and Mobile Learning: The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have. I’ve been teaching an EdTech course the last few weeks and we had our last class on Friday. I spent some time reading from Douglas … Continue reading
Approximate Reading Time: 2 minutes~ A record of places on the web I want to remember ~ 04 Jul 12 ihobo: Does Overjustification Hurt Games? Concern about gamification has brought about a healthy discussion about its limits – but have we really understood the … Continue reading
Approximate Reading Time: 6 minutesMemento Mori | Virtual World Learning and Whyvillle. The G4C Rant (Games for Change) has become quite a thing, at least for those who follow such things. Memento Mori comes from this year’s. How can/do games promote learning? and What … Continue reading
Approximate Reading Time: 2 minutes~ A record of places on the web I want to remember ~ 25 Jun 12 Technology – Bill Davidow – What Happened to Silicon Values? – The Atlantic Apple controls our virtual landscape, bounded by iTunes to the north, … Continue reading
Approximate Reading Time: 2 minutesWHAT? Where did that come from? I’m getting resource material together for a class I’m teaching on Digital Game Based Learning that starts next week. As long as I’ve been keeping this blog, some of the posts I’ve done have … Continue reading
Approximate Reading Time: 2 minutesBadges, points, and leaderboards: Is Gamification good or bad? The short answer is: YES. Part of the problem is that some people who are jumping on the gamification bandwagon don’t actually know much about games. Like a great many other … Continue reading
Approximate Reading Time: 3 minutes~ A record of places on the web I want to remember ~ BBC NEWS | Health | Video games ‘can improve vision’ Playing action video games can boost an aspect of adult vision previously thought to be fixed, a … Continue reading