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Digital Games in Instruction. Faculty Innovating with Technology Project workshop Fall, 2006. What do I mean by ‘Digital Games?’. Web-Based Game Shells
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Digital Games in Instruction Faculty Innovating with Technology Project workshop Fall, 2006
What do I mean by ‘Digital Games?’ • Web-Based Game Shells • Web-based game shells are training games that are played online. The shells permit the loading of new content (usually in the form of short questions) by the game designer. • Games downloaded or created on your own computer excerpted from: http://www.thiagi.com/pfp/IE4H/january2003.html#ToolKit Nov 6, 2006
What do I mean by ‘Digital Games?’ • Key Features of Digital Game Shells • Each game shell has two parts: • An online game that is played by the participant. • An authoring template that is used by the designer to rapidly create the game. • Replayable • (Often) the ability to adjust the difficulty level. excerpted from: http://www.thiagi.com/pfp/IE4H/january2003.html#ToolKit Nov 6, 2006
Resources: Where do I find these games? • The ‘best’ PowerPoint Jeopardy game is on Gateway’s Faculty Innovating with Technology (FIT) web site: http://fit.gtc.edu
Resources: Other PowerPoint™ Games • http://facstaff.uww.edu/jonesd/games/ • Dr. Dianne Jones at UW Whitewater has created a ‘Parade of Games’ web site • includes a Blackboard™ Scavenger Hunt • http://facstaff.uww.edu/jonesd/games/games_parade_scavenger_hunt.html • includes a decision matrix – ‘which game do I use?’
Resources – all Games • http://www.quia.com • subscription-based service ($49/year) • create a game on their site • add to ‘your account’ • students access via web on ‘your account’ • lots of shared content – games/quizzes/activities created by other faculty
Resources • Free software to create your own game • Hot Potatoes- Free to educational non-profits to develop gameshttp://web.uvic.ca/hrd/hotpot/
A Free Game/Learning Object Resource • University Educational Technology Services (UETS) Learning Object Index • http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwets/instructionalsupport/learningobjects/finding.html • Author: Georgia State University • reusable learning objects that are NOT content specific. • Content is usually changed by filling out a form that, when the save button is clicked, will automatically populate the game. This eliminates the need for the faculty/designer to know any kind of computer coding.
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwets/instructionalsupport/learningobjects/finding.htmlhttp://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwets/instructionalsupport/learningobjects/finding.html
(UETS) Hangman Demo • http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwets/instructionalsupport/learningobjects/objects/demos/sinkorsailv1.html
How much does it cost to use the University Educational technology Services (UETS) Learning Object Index ? • free • $49/year • If you have to ask, you can’t afford it
More! I want more! • ‘Great compilation of peer-reviewed educational technology resources • http://www.merlot.org • more than games
What is the best source for a PowerPoint-based Jeopardy game template? • Ron Sellnau’s office • The FIT web site at http://fit.gtc.edu • The library – but only if you bring Sylvia chocolate • You have to play a scavenger hunt game to find out
Can faculty use this student response system? • Yes – ‘check out’ the remotes from Pam
What is the Faculty Innovating with Technology (FIT) Web site address? • http://www.google.com • http://www.ebay.com • http://webdev.gtc.edu/seep • http://fit.gtc.edu