Level Up, Not Drop Out: Game-based Learning and Student Support ...By Stephanie Ivezaj, William Patterson University This week’s guest blog talks about the value of applying game-based and […] March 7, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged game-based learning / gamification / self determination theory / student support services / video games and student support by David Seelow, PhD
1 Designing Games for Competency and Certification: Extending the ConversationBy David Seelow, PhD© Last Wednesday afternoon (2/21/18) I led a post conference workshop at the Association of […] March 2, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged ATP 2018 / Educational Games / Games for Assessment / games in learning / Serious Games / STEM / Video Games for Testing by David Seelow, PhD
The Mouse That RoaredDavid Seelow, PhD© Just before the holidays I spoke at length with Alex Fleming, Learning Design Manager at […] January 19, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged Design Thinking / Learning Design / Maker Nights / MOuse / Technology with Purpose / Youth Creativity / Youth Development by David Seelow, PhD
1 Being onto Martin LutherBy Stefan Köhler Stefan Köhler’s last guest blog “Playing Shakespeare” begins an extended series of blogs on the […] January 10, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged Educational Games / interactive history / Martin Luther / protestant reformation / video game by David Seelow, PhD
Playing ShakespeareBy Stefan Köhler I am reposting this blog which originally appeared when I was Executive Director of the […] January 1, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged Interactive Experiences / MODs / Shakespeare The Tempset / video games by David Seelow, PhD