Gamification Latest about Gamification Minecraft: Kids Learn 21st Century Skills While Building New Worlds By TL Editors published 16 September 19 Minecraft is a sandbox game that can be adapted to fit nearly any objective or subject, with lessons lasting as short as one period or the entire year. Epistory - Typing Chronicles, Ideal for Typing or Computer Skills Class By TL Editors published 23 August 19 In Epistory - Typing Chronicles, players control a woman with amnesia riding a three-tailed fox across a colorful, papercraft landscape. Best Games for Back to School: Video Games Finally Make a Legitimate Move into the Classroom By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ published 14 August 19 Game-based learning—where teachers teach and assess through video games—is being found in more and more classrooms. Classroom Tools Five-Star Game Creation Tool Shines By Tech & Learning published 12 August 19 GameMaker Studio 2 is the real deal; its drag-and-drop programming environment allows new game designers to jump right in and create 2D games. Create Amazing Activities for any Subject With GooseChase EDU By Tech & Learning published 10 July 19 GooseChase EDU is a web-based platform that creates scavenger hunts for an app of the same name on mobile (iOS and Android) devices. Top Google Education News, Tips, and Resources from #ISTE19 By Shelly Terrell published 27 June 19 This year’s conference highlighted so many ways to use Google apps and tools to engage learners and make grading, assessment, feedback, pbl, gamification, student engagement, collaboration, student choice, and student voice easy to do! ISTE NEWS: Nearpod Launches Time To Climb By TL Editors published 23 June 19 Time to Climb is designed to ignite friendly competition and interactivity in the classroom while assessing students’ understanding. Classic Puzzle Play Enters Digital Age With Tangram By TL Editors published 17 June 19 Teachers can find lesson plans and ideas for incorporating Osmo into their curricula online through their myOsmo accounts. NewsFeed Defenders Game Gets Kids Hooked on Journalism By TL Editors published 13 June 19 The game's aim is to help students understand the essential qualities of good journalism, how news goes viral, and common tactics employed in news to deceive or manipulate reads. Classic Logic Puzzler Promotes Thinking Skills By TL Editors published 12 June 19 Zoombinis is a logic puzzler straight from the pantheon of classic learning games. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Grammarly Authorship: I Tested The New AI and Plagiarism Tool2Best STEM Apps For Education 3Celebrating The History and Ingenuity of America–And Science–With COSI 4Leveraging Technology to Support Lesson Creation and Instruction5Malicious QR Codes: 5 Ways To Protect Educators and Students
Minecraft: Kids Learn 21st Century Skills While Building New Worlds By TL Editors published 16 September 19 Minecraft is a sandbox game that can be adapted to fit nearly any objective or subject, with lessons lasting as short as one period or the entire year.
Epistory - Typing Chronicles, Ideal for Typing or Computer Skills Class By TL Editors published 23 August 19 In Epistory - Typing Chronicles, players control a woman with amnesia riding a three-tailed fox across a colorful, papercraft landscape.
Best Games for Back to School: Video Games Finally Make a Legitimate Move into the Classroom By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ published 14 August 19 Game-based learning—where teachers teach and assess through video games—is being found in more and more classrooms.
Five-Star Game Creation Tool Shines By Tech & Learning published 12 August 19 GameMaker Studio 2 is the real deal; its drag-and-drop programming environment allows new game designers to jump right in and create 2D games.
Create Amazing Activities for any Subject With GooseChase EDU By Tech & Learning published 10 July 19 GooseChase EDU is a web-based platform that creates scavenger hunts for an app of the same name on mobile (iOS and Android) devices.
Top Google Education News, Tips, and Resources from #ISTE19 By Shelly Terrell published 27 June 19 This year’s conference highlighted so many ways to use Google apps and tools to engage learners and make grading, assessment, feedback, pbl, gamification, student engagement, collaboration, student choice, and student voice easy to do!
ISTE NEWS: Nearpod Launches Time To Climb By TL Editors published 23 June 19 Time to Climb is designed to ignite friendly competition and interactivity in the classroom while assessing students’ understanding.
Classic Puzzle Play Enters Digital Age With Tangram By TL Editors published 17 June 19 Teachers can find lesson plans and ideas for incorporating Osmo into their curricula online through their myOsmo accounts.
NewsFeed Defenders Game Gets Kids Hooked on Journalism By TL Editors published 13 June 19 The game's aim is to help students understand the essential qualities of good journalism, how news goes viral, and common tactics employed in news to deceive or manipulate reads.
Classic Logic Puzzler Promotes Thinking Skills By TL Editors published 12 June 19 Zoombinis is a logic puzzler straight from the pantheon of classic learning games.