17
Nov
When we talk about game-based learning, what do we really mean? How is it different from the games you’ve been incorporating in your classroom all these years? In general, game-based learning means making gaming a deeper, more intrinsic part of the learning process.
What’s your take on the game-based learning trend?
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- tornhalves answered: Criticism: Game-based learning enthusiasts seem to be assuming that the world of gaming outside the classroom is hunky dory. It ain’t.
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