SCEL revolutionized summer learning at Somaiya Vidyavihar University with a Tree Treasure Hunt, transforming traditional education. Students became "tree detectives," solving riddles and exploring campus to uncover secrets about trees, using clues and observation skills.
Read MoreMath anxiety is prevalent due to traditional teaching methods that lack practical relevance, leading to disengagement and fear. Vidya Jayaraman's startup, Inteligen, aims to tackle this by making math learning enjoyable through game-based approaches.
Read MoreStrategy games are among the oldest types of games, originating from ancient board games like chess and Go. They emphasize long-term planning and complex decision-making over quick reflexes, engaging players in intricate mental challenges.
Read MoreVideo game tutorials are crucial for player engagement and can significantly impact a game's success. Effective tutorials balance spacing and pacing to avoid overwhelming players.
Read MoreMichael Kickmeier, a Professor at St. Gallen University of Teacher Education, began programming on a Commodore 64 as a child, inspired by its potential. Although he initially considered studying IT, he chose psychology to explore how computer games engage and entertain players through storytelling and problem-solving.
Read MoreI recently engaged with compliance expert Carsten Tams on the Innovation in Compliance podcast to discuss transforming Ethics and Compliance (E&C) training into a memorable experience.
Read MoreTabletop games like Monopoly and Catan remain popular for their novelty and social interaction, and educational games are also gaining traction due to their ability to enhance motivation and engagement.
Read MoreAt Prepa Tec Morelia, student performance in “Tutoring and Integral Wellbeing” classes declined due to the absence of numerical grades. To address this, we implemented digital badges and gamification strategies to boost engagement.
Read MoreIn my high school Economics class, I use the classic game The Game of Life to teach personal finance. This tabletop game, created by Milton Bradley in 1860, simulates life’s financial choices from college to retirement.
Read MoreA recent Pew Research Center survey reveals that 85% of U.S. teens play video games, with 41% playing daily. The study highlights both positive and negative aspects of gaming: 56% of gamers report improved problem-solving skills, but 41% experience disrupted sleep.
Read MoreLast semester, I used a simulation for the first time in my decade-long teaching career, and the experience was transformative. Initially hesitant, I found that simulations could enhance both teaching and learning by offering practical, modern experiences that better prepare students for their careers.
Read MoreHonors Program students developed “The Giving Forest,” a video game about sustainable forestry, in collaboration with Menominee Tribal Enterprises (MTE). Presented at the Arbor Day Peace Tree Planting Ceremony, the game educates players on forest management, incorporating challenges like tornadoes and fires.
Read MoreKamaeru: A Frog Refuge invites players to collect and photograph various adorable frogs while exploring diverse habitats. Beyond the charming gameplay, the game emphasizes the importance of wetland preservation.
Read MoreUC San Diego researcher Neil Smith received a $50,000 CA CARES grant to develop “The Climate Games,” a video game aimed at raising climate change awareness. The project, initially created in a class where students made mini-games about climate impacts on vulnerable communities, will be further developed with the grant.
Read MoreDuring the final stage of the Redesigning Global Farming & Food Systems Master’s course, students showcased their serious games addressing food and agriculture challenges. The games, developed by the students, tackled issues like deforestation and food scarcity, aiming to help players explore different perspectives and envision future scenarios.
Read MoreAt the end of the spring semester, two courses—WLLC 398V Videogames and Human Agency and JWST 470/570V Special Topics in Jewish Studies—converged to explore the impact of Germany's Nazi past on the arts, focusing on videogames and censorship.
Read MoreChristopher Robichaud, a senior lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School specializing in ethics and public policy, intertwines popular culture with philosophy to engage students in his classes. Believing that ethics should be accessible beyond academic circles, Robichaud incorporates superheroes and zombies into his teaching.
Read MoreIn Bryan McKenzie’s science classes at Chagrin Falls Intermediate School, fifth-graders have integrated board game creation into their learning. Responding to a challenge from Hasbro, students designed both traditional and electronic games to reinforce science concepts ahead of Ohio State Tests.
Read MoreIn the realm of board games, aesthetics play a pivotal role, from intricately carved chess pieces to vibrant designs on Snakes and Ladders boards. Evolving beyond gameplay alone, thematic artwork and high-quality components, like meeples, drive appeal across various game genres.
Read MoreThe board game industry saw substantial growth, reaching over $16.8 billion in 2023 and projected to hit $40.1 billion by 2032. This thriving market includes classics like "Scrabble," modern hits such as "Pandemic" and "Wingspan," which have amassed large followings.
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