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Teach students with games!

My books- Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://amazon.com/The-Goals-Challenge-Teachers-Transform/dp/0415735343 <br>Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/games

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Teach students with games!

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  1. Get Your Game On! ShellyTerrell.com/games Photo by Kelly Hunter, Flic.kr/p/ai2U2f

  2. Whoever wants to understand much must play much. - Gottfried Benn Photo by Sherif Salama, Flic.kr/p/4unZDG

  3. Why teach with games? Powerful motivator Multimedia rich Try till level is achieved Peer support & learning Application within a context Immediate reward Promotes movement Photo by David Goehring, Flic.kr/p/ai2U2f

  4. Games can replace a quiz or homework! Photo by Jirka Matousek, Flic.kr/p/dYvX1s

  5. Games can replace a quiz or homework! Review with games! Photo by Jirka Matousek, Flic.kr/p/dYvX1s

  6. Quizlet?

  7. Digitalplay.info/blog/

  8. Eltsandbox.weebly.com @DaveDodgson

  9. Kindersite.org 6kuLfV

  10. Sheppardsoftware.com

  11. Services.minecraftedu.com

  12. •  List their favorite games •  Write down the storyline •  Create a walkthrough Group 2 Week 2 by Kevin Jarrett, Flickr

  13. Have them design walkthroughs, Bit.ly/1havlgM Samarost walkthrough by Carol Rainbow

  14. They will need to map out their ideas 28/366 by Clayton Cottingham, Flickr, CC

  15. Get students to create their own games! Video  Game  Glee  by  Clover_1,  Flickr  

  16. GetKahoot.com •  Create trivia games •  Drag and drop •  Students prompted to make quiz for their peers to take •  Timed •  Leader board

  17. Classtools.net

  18. Stencyl.com •  Choose templates, such as mazes, pingpong, role- playing, aliens, and more Digitalplay.info/blog/2011/06/10/free-online-game-creator/

  19. Scratch.mit.edu

  20. Adventuregamestudio.co.uk

  21. Textadventures.co.uk/quest

  22. Game Creation Apps iPad iPad Gaming by Michael Nugent, Flickr Gaming by Michael Nugent, Flickr

  23. Tiny Tap Game Creation iOS & Android App Features: •  Add own images or from a web search •  Record your own voice •  Record a question, an answer, a hint •  20 different soundtracks •  Track progress using the in- game scoring system •  Personalize pre-made games from the TinyTap store with narration and images http://www.tinytap.it/

  24. Game Press Free for iPad -drag & drop - over 500 graphics, music, sound effects, particle effects -import your own pictures, graphics, animations, sound effects, music - create sound & special effects - physics engine for real world simulation

  25. Have them play each other’s games & assess them Image by Laurie Sullivan, Flic.kr/p/hnNbBR

  26. Scratched.media.mit.edu/resources/rubric-assessing-scratch-projects-draft-0

  27. “Games are an extraordinary way to tap into your most heroic qualities.” -  Jane McGonigal, Author of Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World Image  by  John  Corvera,  Flickr  

  28. List.ly/list/DF3-game-based-learning-and- gamification

  29. Get your copy of Learning to Go- Gum.co/learn2go ShellyTerrell.com/games Facebook.com/ShellyTerrell 30Goals.com Twitter: @ShellTerrell Google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell

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