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EdGamer 83: Can Teachers Use the Top 10 Video Games of 2012?
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Thoughts about gMOOCs »
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Thoughts about gMOOCs☜gMOOC = Game-Based MOOC.Research by Jack Park and Sherry Jones☜F1CEB7
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Arch 2: Digital Game-Based Learning MOOC for learning any discipline☜I am proposing a gMOOC that uses a combination of digital games (using both casual and serious games) and other multimodal texts for teaching any discipline in the style of cMOOC; digital games entice learner interest and need for collaboration (which we define as engaging in conversations).☜59C6EF
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EdGamer 83: Can Teachers Use the Top 10 Video Games of 2012?
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Zach Gilbert, Gerry James - EdGamer 83
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Jan 5, 2013
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Sherry Jones
11:48 PM 7 February 2013 GMT
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http://edreach.us/2013/01/05/edgamer-83-can-teachers-use-the-top-10-video-games-of-2012/
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"This week on EdGamer Episode 83 we start off 2013 by looking back at some of the best games from 2012. We try to determine how, or if, they should be used in the classroom. Plus, we run the gamut of new articles about education and gaming including topics on children s privacy, U.S. History and …Kerbal? Tune-in and level-up!"
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