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Games Design – Old School

Friday, May 24th, 2013
Just sharing what we just finished up yesterday at our in-house Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference To warm-up educators, we had a opening sessions on Makers, Hackers and Gamers, explaining that they are more dangerous than zombies. Makers, Hackers and Gamers http://www.slideshare.net/center4edupunx/zombies-makers-hackers-and-gamers-513  Then after concurrent session on games, badges and hackathons, the closing day we did a 3 hour game camp. But no technology past scissors and glue. The winner was a card/board game that has you competing… Read More

Games Events This Week

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013
Thursday February 21 at 7 pm MT will be the seventh installment of the G.A.M.E. "It Takes A Guild - A Guild of Educators" webinar series. We will be interviewing Tanya Martin, Chris Luchs, Kae Novak and Vasili Giannoutous on livestreaming game play, Machinima and the 2013 Machinima Fest at the ISTE Annual Conference in San Antonio. http://g.a.m.e.shivtr.com/pages/episode7 Mists of PanderiaRead More

Game Issue of VEJ

Monday, January 7th, 2013
The winter issue of the Virtual Education Journal will be all about Games! Virtual Education Journal http://virtualeducationjournal.com/ Deadline is January 15th and they are looking for educators to tell their stories. This is from the Editor - Rosie Vjotek GOT GAME? LET'S PLAY! The Winter 2013 issue of VEJ is coming out soon and we want to hear about your favorite games for fun, the joy of learning, and your how you are using games in education to actively engage students of all ages learning. Please submit your stories about the work you are doing in second life or any virtual world/online game.… Read More

Minecraft & Participatory Culture

Monday, September 17th, 2012
This week, another discussion on how to take Minecraft into the classroom seemed a little......rudimentary?   netherworld portal So this week, between G.A.M.E. and the Games MOOC, we're hoping not to do a "Everything You Ever Need to Know to Integrate a Game in Your Class" 45 minute session. Instead Knowclue Kidd is joining us on Thursday… Read More

G.A.M.E.

Sunday, August 12th, 2012
Why does John Seely Brown state in the opening line of this video, “I would rather hire a high level World of Warcraft player than a MBA from Harvard?” http://bigthink.com/ideas/45592 In celebration of the US Department of Education declaring August Connected Educators Month, come hear why from a panel of connected educators who play in… Read More

Fiero, Epic Fail and then Epic Win

Monday, July 23rd, 2012
In our livestreaming on Saturday for the Games Based Learning MOOC we were able to record Grid and Izzy first battle grounds. We were in week 2 of the Games MOOC with the topic being - fun, flow and fiero in games. The battle grounds did not disappoint! We started with an Arathi Basin - were we won at the last minute by 10 points. All four of us earned the "We Had It Along'* Cough"Achievement. The next two battlegrounds we entered were both Warsong Gulch. The first Warsong Gulch had us easily demonstrating the vocabulary word "gank." As in being killed repeatedly by players with BOA (Bind on Account) equipment. The second battle ground was the… Read More

Gamer Vocabulary

Monday, April 2nd, 2012
Dragon Soul Wipe GAMER VOCABULARY Cheat (noun)- In a Virtual World or a video game, a code (whether secret or published) or a series of movements (whether intentionally programmed, a glitch or coded by the player) that can enhance one's abilities, unlock hidden easter… Read More