[CASL-L] FREE Webinar | Making the Case for Game-Based Learning
IRENE KWIDZINSKI
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Game-Based Learning
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Sponsored by BrainPOP©-Home of GameUp™, uBoost, and the USC Rossier School of
Education
This free online collaborative community provides a forum where educators,
publishers, and game developers can come together to discuss guidelines and
current practices, and most importantly, to share ideas to advance this emerging
field.
In our series of free webinars, live chats, andonline discussions, you'll hear
from experts and leaders in the field to find out what they are discovering and
creating. Our presenters are among the leading innovators, game designers, and
researchers working in the field.
As a member of the community, you'll receive...
* Invitations to free webinars and live chats.
* A CE certificate for attending/viewing our webinars.
* Access to all of the recorded webinars, presentations, resources, and online
discussions.
* Access to the edWeb Learning Games Database, a collaborative compilation of
gaming resources and reviews.
The Game-Based Learning PLC is a place where you can post questions, start
discussions, connect with experts in the field, and share ideas and experiences
with peers all across the country, and the world.
This unique combination of webinars presented by leading experts, combined with
a social networking community, creates a new way for the education community to
connect and work together to help move forward faster with innovative new ideas
about gaming and learning.
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Join us for our next webinar!
Making the Case for Game-Based Learning: Why and How
Thursday, December 6 at 4pm ET
Presenters: Dan White, CEO of Filament Games, and Tammie Schrader, teacher at
Cheney Middle School
The learning games movement has blossomed from infancy into an awkward teen.
Learning games are no longer a novelty, but they're still far from reaching
mainstream status (and their full potential). As the movement gains momentum and
new products hit the market, it becomes increasingly difficult to separate
hyperbole from quality. The result is a complicated landscape that's difficult
for educators to navigate.
Dan White and Tammie Schrader will offer guidance and inspiration for teachers
who are trying to add more game-based learning to their classrooms. Leveraging a
decade of experience, Dan will offer a jungle-safari-style tour of the learning
games space, detailing the myriad forces (assessment, economics, competing
design philosophies, etc.) that are shaping it. Tammie will then offer a
best-practices-oriented, first-hand account of her experience integrating
learning games into a classroom curriculum. Join Dan and Tammie to learn the why
and how of game-based learning.
REGISTER HERE for the webinar.
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