Can We Use Games to Change Minds, Hearts, and Attitudes?By Karen Schrier, Ph.D. Marist College, Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Games & Emerging Media program […] July 5, 2019 in Game Industry tagged reduce bias by David Seelow, PhD
1 Jeopardy! Cultural Icon and Education GameDavid Seelow, PhD© Jeopardy! and Popular Culture As Jeopardy! makes national news, I wanted to step back and […] May 22, 2019 in Game Industry tagged Alex Trebek / education games / James Holtzhauer / Jeopardy! by David Seelow, PhD
Childing- Bill Maher, Stan Lee and Superhero ComicsDavid Seelow, PhD© I have always been a fan of Bill Maher’s TV programs and, generally, have […] April 1, 2019 in Game Industry tagged bill maher / blogs / stan lee by David Seelow, PhD
“Cool water on a hot summer day”: Learning Life’s Lesson ...David Seelow, PhD© “Love – is at the root of all learning…all parenting…all relationships… Love – or the […] February 26, 2019 in Game Industry tagged childhood learning / documentary / gratitude inspiration / kindness / Mr Rogers / neighbors / thanksgiving / walls / Weklcome to my Nieghborhood by David Seelow, PhD
Teaching W.W. I through Art, a Game, Poem, and Superhero ...David Seelow, Ph.D.© By fortuitous circumstances, as a group in my class on “Superheroes and the Millennial” […] January 30, 2019 in Game Industry by David Seelow, PhD
St. Rose Students at Play: A Few Thoughts on the ...David Seelow©, PhD Three years ago, I wrote a blog on “Why (Adult) Students Play Games,” to help […] December 20, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged board and card games / casual games / college of saint rose / colleges students and games / game-based learning / games and learning / video games by David Seelow, PhD
1 Games, Learning, and Assessment: Collaborative Pursuits By Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Ph.D., St. John’s University Assessment is a word that often instills fear in many. […] October 30, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged assessment / collaborative assessment / collaborative education / game-based learning / public education by David Seelow, PhD
“Wanna Bet?” Apply Poker Strategies to Smart Decision Making or ...David Seelow, Ph.D.© We have all heard those famous grand metaphors, “Life is a Dream,” “Life is a […] October 12, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged annie duke / applied games / cognitive science / decision strategy / game-based learning / poker by David Seelow, PhD
All Play is MeaningfulDavid Seelow, Ph.D.© I Preface on the Many Pleasures and Purposes of Play “Summerhill might be defined as […] September 2, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged meaningful play / play / playful / playful learning / playground by David Seelow, PhD
Learning Between Classes, “Bury me, My Love”: A Mobile Game ...David Seelow, Ph.D.© Americans know precious little about Syria. Maybe we have seen some pictures, intermittently, on the […] August 9, 2018 in Uncategorized tagged children / current events games / Games for learning / games on refuges / history games / mobile games. Bury me / my Love / syrian crisis by David Seelow, PhD