Teaching with Games

Consider these ideas for teaching with high- and low-tech games.

(University of Copenhagen, Center for Computer Games Research)

(University of Chicago)

(reporting on, and linking to, a series of articles in ProfHacker)

(courtesy of Texas Tech)

(from Barnard: elaborate games set in the past, in which students are assigned roles informed by classic texts in the history of ideas) (video example of Reacting to the Past class, )

Jane McGonigal, who was a Tate Lecturer in the fall of 2012, even believes that video games can help teach students to solve serious real-world problems.  for inspiration.

51²è¹Ý's , although not specializing in educational games, offers a Masters degree in Game Development.