by kris | May 23, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
This talk, presented by the Center for Game and Simulation-Based Learning at Excelsior College, focuses on how game theory and principles inform the design and implementation of an engaging blended learning, primarily online undergraduate course.
by kris | Apr 5, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
I’m in the 4th week of the Carpe Diem MOOC, #CDMOOC. Here is an e-tivity I designed for my group topic: Gamification. Designing the e-tivity template is much easier than designing an actual Jeopardy game. Perhaps the learners could develop the content for the...
by kris | Mar 27, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
The Carpe Diem MOOC lays out a process for online course design. One of the steps in the process is the story board. Here is an example of the story board for the Carpe Diem course design process. Here is an example of the story board a fellow Seahorse in my group...
by kris | Mar 27, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
On this site, I subscribed to the feed for the “best education infographics”. The infographic on “gamification of education” is a good example of how infographics may be used in PSA content to explain a concept, such as...
by kris | Mar 6, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
I signed up for this streaming presentation for free on April 28th. As part of Excelsior College’s third annual symposium on the use of games in higher education, Dr. Petruzella will be on campus to present on how game theory and principles inform the design and...