Boise State University will be hosting a two-day unconference on quest-based learning, gamification, and badges for learning. Click here for more information.
Boise State University will be hosting a two-day unconference on quest-based learning, gamification, and badges for learning. Click here for more information.
Teachers College, Columbia University
Cross-Cultural Games Challenge and Incubator
2013 Spring Competition is now open!
Want to make the next great educational game? Are you good at programming, design, or have great ideas? Partner with the Games Research Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University to create an online educational game (online game or mobile app) that teaches English vocabulary for non-native learners (SAT, TOEFL, GRE, etc.)!
You could win $1000 in prize money plus up to $16,000 to develop the game! Our game lab experts will team up with you and help your game become successful!
For more information and to submit your entry, visit: http://www.crossculturalgames.com/
Round 1 Deadline for Proposals: April 7, 2013.
In a panel discussion held at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, Dan Schwartz and other experts discussed the potential of a new generation of educational games that enable students to interact and make choices.
via Playing to learn: Can gaming transform education? | Stanford Graduate School of Education.