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Bosler Arthur Vining Davis Language Classroom (209) | Bosler Arthur Vining Davis Language Classroom (209) |
Revision as of 19:37, 12 August 2008
Monday, 8/18: Gaming and Situated Learning
9:00 AM – 9:15 AM: WELCOME AND OVERVIEW OF THE DAY
A time for questions and answers about the preceding day and the contents of the current day.
9:15 AM – 10:30 AM: GAMING
To do - Install Frapps, Sims 2, and Lively plugin on PC side in microroom. Install and test games for afternoon.
Abstract
This will be an all day, immersive introduction to games and simulations, and how they can be used to replace traditional course materials for teaching a variety of subjects, from language to history to economics. Fellows will be introduced to some of the theory behind game-based pedagogy as well examples of games currently used in actual courses. Presenter: Bryant
Outcomes
The connection between games and education
Finding games for your courses
Implementing games
Outline and Links available here: [1]
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM: BREAK
Coffee and pastries will be available outside of the Microroom.
10:45 AM – 12:00 PM: GAMING, CONT'D
We will cover the background and types of games. Participants will also try some of the "casual games" on the web.
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM: LUNCH
In the Blumberg Reading Area, Library.
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM: GAMING, CONT'D
Bosler Arthur Vining Davis Language Classroom (209)
A list of games will be provided along with suggestions for each participant to play. Discussion will center around their integration into the classroom.
Suggested Games (feel free to change):
Tom Arnold, Biology (Fold It! or pick http://del.icio.us/bryantt/science)
Sarah Bair, Education (Games as examples of Pedagogy, Gee pg. 74. Any game with a tutorial. Civ IV)
Lucile Duperron, French (Hearts of Iron)
David Jackson, Physics (Read http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/print/9995 or play Physics Phun or Armadillo Run http://www.armadillorun.com/)
Wolfgang Muller, German (Kafkamesto, World of Warcraft)
Ash Nichols, English (Zork, comands you'll need, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork#Commands then play, http://thcnet.net/zork/index.php)
Sharon O'Brien, American Studies (critique of Sims 2, parody, critique of US culture, or example of materialism?)
Abraham Quintanar, Spanish (Civ IV, switch to Age of Conquest after understand basics)
David Richeson, Math http://planarity.net/game.php
Susan Rose, Sociology (Civ IV)
Shalom Staub, Religion (Civ IV)
Edward Webb, Political Science (ERepublik, http://www.erepublik.com, name=Todd password=password)
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM: BREAK
Refreshments will be available outside of the Microroom.
3:00 PM – 4:15 PM: GAMING, CONT'D
Participants will switch from the role of consumers of games to producers. Participants can choose from creating a text based game from scratch (Inform 7), a historical module (Civ IV), or a video (machinima).