Workshop Gaming in Media Literacyby Hanze Universitystudents 	Groningen, the Netherlands"DON'T BOTHER ME, MOM -- I'M LEARNING”				- M. PrenskyBolivia:Gabriel CaprilesFloresGreece:DimitraPanopoulouThe Netherlands:Anja BrunekreeftLaura ten HaveMarlousHoogendoornGerthiOostingLeonie Wijsbeek
IndexBrainstorm sessionClassifications of GamesExamples of GamesDiscussionWhyuse games to teach?Social Media GamesMobile GamesDiscussion
Gaming in Media Literacy					brainstormDiscusswhatyouthink Media Literacy is.Time:  5 minutes
Gaming in Media Literacy			Video Games – Core GamingKnownforitshistory aspect
Developedfor pc’s, butmostlyplayedon consoles- Action games:- RolePlaying Games (RPG)	- First PersonShooter	- ThirdPersonShooter	- Shootem up- Fighting Games Platform Games
 Simulation Games
 Strategic Simulation Games
 Skill Simulation Games
 Music Games
 Sport GamesGaming in Media Literacy			Video Games – CasualGamingEasy accessible – jump in and out ondemand
Playedon PC, PDA and Mobile Phones- 3 in a row- search and find- Time and Click – management- Word games- Board and Map- Puzzle games
Gaming in Media Literacy			Video Games – SeriousGamingDesigned for  education, simulation, advertising or training- Training: brain training games- Simulation - Advergames- Edutainment- Games-based learning (defined learning outcomes)- Edumarket games (combining several aspects in serious gaming)- News games- Simulation or simulation games- Persuasive games- Organizational- dynamic games- Games for health- Art games- Militainment
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop Studio
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioWhat is My Pop StudioCreative play experience that strengthens critical thinking skills about television, music, magazines and online media directed at girlsFour studios: Magazine Studio, TV Studio, Music Studio, Digital StudioFree available online at www.mypopstudio.com, you have to log-in
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioMagazine studio
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioTV studio
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioMusic studio
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioDigital studio
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioShare opinions
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioCreators
Team of researchers
Media professionals at the Media Education Lab
Teams of girls
Why is this game necessary?
Entertainment media, popular culture, product placement, advertising, celebrity culture and online social interaction all have an influence on girls' social, mental, physical and emotional development
Recent study: today's children are not well-equipped to deal with the current digital media and advertising environmentGaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioLearningoutcomes
Understanding media messages
How to behave in situations they have not yet experienced.
Recognize the power they have to make effective choices about their media consumption behaviour.
Recognize that fashion magazines and advertising create impossible ideals and stereotypes that are unrealistic, unhealthy and undesirable in real lifeGaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global Conflicts
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsWhat is it?series of games for studentsexplore and learn about different conflicts throughout the world3D role playing games in a simulation set-upWhat do you have to do:Narrtor of a journalist  write articlesJournalist will meet different peopleMission of the game:  form your opinion
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts: Latin America (GC:LA – 2008)Conflicts across the region from Bolivia up to the Mexican border.
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts Palestine (GC:P)Global Conflicts: Palestine (2007)Conflict between Israelis and Palestinians
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts: Child soldiers (GC:CS - 2009)Focusses on child soldiers in Uganda, human rights and war crimes.
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts: Sweatshop (GC:S)Journalist is in Bangladesh as a representative of European leatherwear to investigation child labour in a tannery
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsAwards:Nordic Game Nominee (2008-2009)IndieCade Finalist (2008-2009)PcZone Indie Game of the Month award (2007)Children's software review (2007)KEK most creative product (2006)
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global Conflicts
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – The Wiki GameObjective of the game: You have to go from a starting Wikipedia article to an ending article using only the hyperlinks within the articleshttp://wikipediagame.org/
Gaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – The Gamehttp://library.uncg.edu/game/newgame.html#
Gaming in Media LiteracyDiscussionShould we use games to teach Media Literacy?Why or why not?Which target group?In what kind of situation?
Gaming in Media LiteracyWhyWhychange the currentway of teaching?Ourlearners have changedradicallyThese learnersneed to bemotivated in newwaysPrensky: ‘Students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.’ 
Gaming in Media LiteracyWhyWhy use games in education?Good game design is the keyJames Paul Gee (What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy): ‘Games are heavily motivating’Computer can track choices of gamer
Gaming in Media LiteracyWhyEffectiveness of games
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    Workshop Gaming inMedia Literacyby Hanze Universitystudents Groningen, the Netherlands"DON'T BOTHER ME, MOM -- I'M LEARNING” - M. PrenskyBolivia:Gabriel CaprilesFloresGreece:DimitraPanopoulouThe Netherlands:Anja BrunekreeftLaura ten HaveMarlousHoogendoornGerthiOostingLeonie Wijsbeek
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    IndexBrainstorm sessionClassifications ofGamesExamples of GamesDiscussionWhyuse games to teach?Social Media GamesMobile GamesDiscussion
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracy brainstormDiscusswhatyouthink Media Literacy is.Time: 5 minutes
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracy Video Games – Core GamingKnownforitshistory aspect
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    Developedfor pc’s, butmostlyplayedonconsoles- Action games:- RolePlaying Games (RPG) - First PersonShooter - ThirdPersonShooter - Shootem up- Fighting Games Platform Games
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    Sport GamesGamingin Media Literacy Video Games – CasualGamingEasy accessible – jump in and out ondemand
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    Playedon PC, PDAand Mobile Phones- 3 in a row- search and find- Time and Click – management- Word games- Board and Map- Puzzle games
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracy Video Games – SeriousGamingDesigned for education, simulation, advertising or training- Training: brain training games- Simulation - Advergames- Edutainment- Games-based learning (defined learning outcomes)- Edumarket games (combining several aspects in serious gaming)- News games- Simulation or simulation games- Persuasive games- Organizational- dynamic games- Games for health- Art games- Militainment
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop Studio
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioWhat is My Pop StudioCreative play experience that strengthens critical thinking skills about television, music, magazines and online media directed at girlsFour studios: Magazine Studio, TV Studio, Music Studio, Digital StudioFree available online at www.mypopstudio.com, you have to log-in
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioMagazine studio
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioTV studio
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioMusic studio
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioDigital studio
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioShare opinions
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioCreators
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    Media professionals atthe Media Education Lab
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    Why is thisgame necessary?
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    Entertainment media, popularculture, product placement, advertising, celebrity culture and online social interaction all have an influence on girls' social, mental, physical and emotional development
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    Recent study: today'schildren are not well-equipped to deal with the current digital media and advertising environmentGaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – My Pop StudioLearningoutcomes
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    How to behavein situations they have not yet experienced.
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    Recognize the powerthey have to make effective choices about their media consumption behaviour.
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    Recognize that fashionmagazines and advertising create impossible ideals and stereotypes that are unrealistic, unhealthy and undesirable in real lifeGaming in Media LiteracyExamples of games – Global Conflicts
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsWhat is it?series of games for studentsexplore and learn about different conflicts throughout the world3D role playing games in a simulation set-upWhat do you have to do:Narrtor of a journalist  write articlesJournalist will meet different peopleMission of the game: form your opinion
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts: Latin America (GC:LA – 2008)Conflicts across the region from Bolivia up to the Mexican border.
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts Palestine (GC:P)Global Conflicts: Palestine (2007)Conflict between Israelis and Palestinians
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts: Child soldiers (GC:CS - 2009)Focusses on child soldiers in Uganda, human rights and war crimes.
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsGlobal Conflicts: Sweatshop (GC:S)Journalist is in Bangladesh as a representative of European leatherwear to investigation child labour in a tannery
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global ConflictsAwards:Nordic Game Nominee (2008-2009)IndieCade Finalist (2008-2009)PcZone Indie Game of the Month award (2007)Children's software review (2007)KEK most creative product (2006)
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – Global Conflicts
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – The Wiki GameObjective of the game: You have to go from a starting Wikipedia article to an ending article using only the hyperlinks within the articleshttp://wikipediagame.org/
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyExamples of games – The Gamehttp://library.uncg.edu/game/newgame.html#
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyDiscussionShould we use games to teach Media Literacy?Why or why not?Which target group?In what kind of situation?
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyWhyWhychange the currentway of teaching?Ourlearners have changedradicallyThese learnersneed to bemotivated in newwaysPrensky: ‘Students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.’ 
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyWhyWhy use games in education?Good game design is the keyJames Paul Gee (What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy): ‘Games are heavily motivating’Computer can track choices of gamer
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    Gaming in MediaLiteracyWhyEffectiveness of games
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