via thecurfewgame.com Best Educational Game from Games for Change. This might be the one to really get me playing.
Three Qualities That Make Video Games Better Teachers Than Teachers | EdReach
via edreach.us We must not fight this notion, but we should accept this and develop strategies to better engage and educate our students.
ISTE Unplugged – home
via isteunplugged.com If I can’t be there, this will help me to stay current! Thanks!!
GameSalad – Game creation for everyone ™ – GameSalad Arcade
via gamesalad.com WOW!!! This looks great. Gotta play.
Invasion of Participatory Culture
Interesting analysis of Participatory Culture and its impact on communication, relationships, learning, and economics. Invasion Of Participatory Culture View more presentations from Jeff Hurt
An Educator’s Guide to Apps from A-Z « Hooked on
I’m always being asked by teachers, students, and general by-standers, “What are some apps that I absolutely have to have?” Rather than give them a top 10 or my essential 5, I’ve decided to go the alphabetic route and list what I feel is the most …
Pushcreativity.com
via torres21.squarespace.com Great ideas here on really connecting to our learners: social media, mobile learning, digital storytelling, and so much more!!!
Video Games and Storytelling
A must-have discussion when considering gaming curriculum in the classroom.
Video Games and Learning
It’s a few years old, but here’s a great discussion of the power of video games and learning. I am intrigued with tangential learning. Perhaps, this is the key.
TEDxKC Michael Wesch
I’ve been a long time fan of his work. Some things to think about.