Game it up! Introducing Game Based Learning for Developmental MathCengage Learning
Addressing the needs of developmental math students is difficult but important challenge facing instructors. Game based learning adds excitement to your lesson and helps students focus. In this presentation, Dr Kathleen Offenholly reviews best practices and simple steps for adding game based learning to your class. The games are not flashy and do not require advanced technical skills. They are simple to implement and have proven to be effective.
Scholar's Quest - a gamification layer to a course.TeacherTinker
Scholar's Quest is designed by Dr Joey J. Lee fromTeachers College, Columbia University. It is a set of paper-based tools and processes that adds a gamification layer to a course to encourage motivation, engagement, individual choice and mastery through competitive and collaborative learning experiences.
Game it up! Introducing Game Based Learning for Developmental MathCengage Learning
Addressing the needs of developmental math students is difficult but important challenge facing instructors. Game based learning adds excitement to your lesson and helps students focus. In this presentation, Dr Kathleen Offenholly reviews best practices and simple steps for adding game based learning to your class. The games are not flashy and do not require advanced technical skills. They are simple to implement and have proven to be effective.
Scholar's Quest - a gamification layer to a course.TeacherTinker
Scholar's Quest is designed by Dr Joey J. Lee fromTeachers College, Columbia University. It is a set of paper-based tools and processes that adds a gamification layer to a course to encourage motivation, engagement, individual choice and mastery through competitive and collaborative learning experiences.
Game On! Motivating with Badges at Michigan State University | Online Learnin...Emily Brozovic
How does one motivate students to actively participate in an elective course? Does gamification actually improve student outcomes? How can one harness the creativity of current trends in online gaming platforms and social networks while delivering engaging and meaningful content to students? This session will discuss the ways in which one course at Michigan State University tackled these same questions.
Content strategy, assignment ideation and customized solutions will also be discussed, as well as a sneak peek as to how this course influenced further developments of online gamification platforms at Michigan State. Attendees will have to opportunity to participate and earn their own digital badges as part of the discussion and learning experience.
Building a Solid Social Media StrategyAIA National
Every social media marketing tool, whether it’s a blog, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Foursquare, or other social networking site, is simply a communication tool. These tools, when wielded skillfully, can create communications “magic.” Yet without direction, focus, and an underlying strategy, they are at best distractions from the business at hand and, at worst, an addictive time suck. Here are five strategic questions to enhance your social media strategy.
Get Ready, Set, Engage! Using Social Media to Connect with Your MembersAIA National
Social media can be leveraged to help chapters connect with their members--all around such common goals as increasing awareness, gaining members, or highlighting chapter events.
Game On! Motivating with Badges at Michigan State University | Online Learnin...Emily Brozovic
How does one motivate students to actively participate in an elective course? Does gamification actually improve student outcomes? How can one harness the creativity of current trends in online gaming platforms and social networks while delivering engaging and meaningful content to students? This session will discuss the ways in which one course at Michigan State University tackled these same questions.
Content strategy, assignment ideation and customized solutions will also be discussed, as well as a sneak peek as to how this course influenced further developments of online gamification platforms at Michigan State. Attendees will have to opportunity to participate and earn their own digital badges as part of the discussion and learning experience.
Building a Solid Social Media StrategyAIA National
Every social media marketing tool, whether it’s a blog, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Foursquare, or other social networking site, is simply a communication tool. These tools, when wielded skillfully, can create communications “magic.” Yet without direction, focus, and an underlying strategy, they are at best distractions from the business at hand and, at worst, an addictive time suck. Here are five strategic questions to enhance your social media strategy.
Get Ready, Set, Engage! Using Social Media to Connect with Your MembersAIA National
Social media can be leveraged to help chapters connect with their members--all around such common goals as increasing awareness, gaining members, or highlighting chapter events.
People who changed the world with Social Networks ServicesSeung Heun Noh
How people made social relationship before social network services?
What is the winning point of famous SNS service like Facebook, twitter, Linked-in and Groupon?
Then what will be the "CHANGES" people's relationship in real life?
(+) This slide was used for KEPCO KDN's open lecture
Docker 와 Python 으로 아카마이 API 5분만에 사용해보기!Seung Heun Noh
아카마이는 최근 SOAP 기반의 API 를 버리고(?) REST 기반의 OPEN API 로 지속적인 변화를 꾀하고 있습니다. 보다 쉬운 API 테스트 및 활용을 지원하기 위해 Python 환경의 Docker Container 를 제공중인데요, 아카마이의 API 의 기본적인 컨텍스트와 Docker Container 를 통해 독립된 개발 환경을 활용하는 방법을 알아보도록 하겠습니다.
The goal of this workshop was to provide understanding of basic leadership principles that matter - regardless of whether or not the attendees held a position of power. It also served to spark conversation between teachers, staff, and students on a common topic.
The workshop format was part presentation, part group discussion, and was facilitated by the use of Keynote slides that I designed, video clips from JK Rowling\'s Harvard commencement speech, my own personal stories and examples, and some of John Maxwell\'s leadership laws from The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.
3. Is a motivating and challenging way to learn new concepts. Playing games in the classroom
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5. Attention grabbers Engaging for students May be simplified for learning outcomes May be used in a variety of classroom settings Advantages of Games in class. . .
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7. Student competition Game structure may be too difficult May be too expensive Learning outcomes may be “lost” in the winning of the game Disadvantages to games in class. . .
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9. Puzzles: crosswords, logic or jigsaw Board games Jeopardy Bingo Playing “store” Classroom game ideas. . .
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11. By using games in the classroom, important concepts are practiced in an enjoyable way. Make learning fun!