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EMPATHY, NARRATIVES AND GAMES

When watching a series or a movie, hardly ever we keep on watching if we don’t empathize with the main character. Often, we end up...

Oh, Fluxx!

A game where the rules fluctuate with the win-d! Hello and welcome to my blog, Oh, Fluxx!. A game where the rules fluctuate with the...

Games Trainers Play

August 2020: the beginning of my pursuit of a Master’s degree in Instructional Design. I was so excited because while I had been a...

Video Games, the hidden learning Gem

In this post, we will be exploring how we can learn a lot from video games made for entertainment. Some may think that there is nothing...

Learning in a hybrid environment

Within the last two years, learning has been so different. Especially during the pandemic. Teachers and learning professionals had to...

How NOT to Develop a Videogame From Scratch in 3 Weeks

Due to the instability that the COVID19 pandemic brought, I have found myself outside of the classroom for the first extended period of...

The Future of VR in Education

The future possibilities of VR in education will be a major movement for designers and developers in the next 20 years. Research in the...

Just-In-Time Learning: a Game-Based Approach

by Robert Kim The subject of game-based learning is a growing topic in education. It can often be a heated debate on whether games or...

Game-Based Learning: Keeping Score

What comes to mind when I mention the term, "assessment?" Do thoughts of No. 2 pencils, scantrons, and endless hours of sitting come to...

Game-based Learning in Mathematics

In today’s world, it’s hard to find someone who doesn’t play games. Games come in all varieties and styles – from simple one-person...

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