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Mary BennettLinks to research on the use of games and links to many games for teaching and learning
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Mari FolkFree educational games that cover a variety of subjects and curriculum.
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jon mannion"PowerPoint Games (Jeff Ertzberger)
A cool site with a great collection of PowerPoint (Word and Excel, too!) games and game templates for whole class participation and individual student use."gaming Tools ZaidLearn gamesandsimulations edugames simulation Games BASE test-pilot-team
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prharveyTerms like educational games, game-based gaming, and social impact games don't sound too bad. But, Serious Games sounds awful! I mean, who wants to get serious about playing games (I want to relax and have some fun!)? The name itself is capable of killing the joy of playing games before even wanting to. I suppose some innovative name rebranding could help to facilitate and globalize the idea of using games to facilitate the (formal) learning process. Though, I think the term 'Edutainment' is quite good. My favorite would probably be EduGames. But, I believe we have yet to discover an attractive term for educational gaming that reach the 'Yummy' factor.
Anyway, this post is not about attacking or supporting the idea of EduGames to facilitate Higher Learning. There are tons of articles out there (Google it!) talking about the potential of EduGames (e.g. Game-Based Learning: How to Delight and Instruct in the 21st Century - Joel Foreman). Although many articles and papers talk about EduGames, they often don't include a comprehensive directory or list of juicy free EduGames. So, this post will skip all the theoretical Mambo-Jumbo, and link you right to the juice (that I have managed to discover!).
In short, this article (or post) is about exploring and discovering free educational games that could be useful to embed within or across courses (and programs) to spark more engagement, challenge, mystery, exploration, collaboration, problem-solving, decision making, imagination, fun and thinking into the learning process. -
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Rodney Turner102 Free EduGames to Spice Up Your Course (updated)! http://bit.ly/UOhoo Sizzling & Electrifying learning fun :)
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Ian PittmanLarge collection of online games - educational of course
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