#games4ed Archive
#games4ed discussions cover ways in which gaming can be used in education. Games mirror the way the human mind was designed to learn. They motivate players to take risks and actions, persevere through failures, set and achieve increasingly difficult goals, and devote attention, time, and effort to acquiring knowledge and skills. All this while the game is tracking the player’s actions and assessing the player’s achievements and skills. Isn’t this what we want from education?
Sunday February 24, 2019
3:00 PM EST
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Co-creation has its ups and downs, listen to Pau Yanez to learn how to make the best out of it in design! https://t.co/DLeRrPp3nj
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My name is Annie Sullivan. I am a sophomore at Elon University studying elementary education. I am excited to learn more about gaming for my future students!
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Q5: What are some popular games for students in grades K-3?