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GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom

Brian Housand, Ph.D. <br>brianhousand.com <br>@brianhousand <br><br>GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom <br>It is estimated that by the time that today’s youth enters adulthood that they will have played an average of 10,000 hours of video games. By playing games, research suggests that they have developed abilities related to creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Come explore the history of games and simulations in the classroom and investigate ways that current games and simulations in digital and non-digital formats can be meaningfully and purposefully integrated into your learning environment.

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GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom

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