Let Them Play! - Games in the Classroom
When students engage with educational games they can learn through play. But, when students create games, they learn even more. At Science Leadership Academy there are many student projects that revolve around game creation. In this session we will discuss the different types of game projects that students can do, and hope that you can walk away from this session with a prototype of a game, or project, that you can take back to your class.
Conversational Practice
The goal here is to give teachers the tools they need to start exploring game design as a pedagogical practice. Attendees should expect to see examples of games and gaming projects that have been used at SLA. We will also discuss core game mechanics and what they can teach us about project creation. From there, attendees will collaborate to start their own game projects for their own classes.
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Kelly ClabaughGerstell Academy
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Levi Lundak
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Damian Montoya
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Teri Minami
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Wendy GalsonSelf-employed psychologist
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Mark MilesRochester Public Schools
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Justine TruebloodRochester Public Schools
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Geoffrey QuinnWorld Affairs Council of Philadelphia
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Rachel WarnerWorld Affairs Council of Philadelphia
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Jesse Gottschalk
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Kristen Wright
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Katey Dyck
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Stephanie Juris
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Jay SorensenOxnard Union High School District
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