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World of Warcraft in School
Samples of World of Warcraft in the classroom.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
Minecraft in Schools
Samples of using Minecraft in the classroom.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
iPod Games for Learning
Resources for ipods in the classroom using games.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
SAGA: Story And Game Academy
Story and game academy. Using video games as text in the classroom.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
Gamification for the Epic Win
Livebinder with many resources for teachers looking to use games and video games in the classroom.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
Integrate Minecraft into your Classroom
The open-ended game play of Minecraft allows for infinite uses with every experience being different. Are Legos still popular today? When explaining Minecraft, I explain that this game/environment is the “modern-day Legos.”
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
First Lesson in Minecraft
In this post I want to share briefly about my first lesson in Minecraft, which my son gave me tonight, and why I waited about a year to ask him to teach me about it.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
Minecraft.edu
Every day, more and more teachers are using the world-building game Minecraft to engage and educate. The game is a true phenomenon and gamers young and old are using it in countless creative ways. Practitioners of Games Based Education have realized the p
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
Raspberry Pi
The idea behind a tiny and cheap computer for kids came in 2006, when Eben Upton and his colleagues at the University of Cambridge’s Computer Laboratory, including Rob Mullins, Jack Lang and Alan Mycroft, became concerned about the year-on-year decline in
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001
Games in Education Resources
There is a lot of hype about how games are the future of education, but little to guide teachers how to dig past the hype and find games that really work for them. Here's the Guide, from Silvia Martinez.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 30, -0001