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Table Top Games for Online Learning Webinar

Table Top Games for Online Learning Webinar

Table Top Games for Online Learning Webinar

Table Top Games for Online Learning Webinar

Tuesday October 27, 2020 8pm (EST)

Overview

Games are powerful platforms for teaching, learning, training, and education. Table top games are especially powerful for engaging students in tangible and physical game worlds that they can see, and interact with, live and in-person. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has made playing table games and board games with our students a challenging proposition. However, there are FREE online versions of some of the most popular table top games that you can use for teaching and learning online!

This presentation will review how using existing games for teaching is games-based learning. Specific table top games will be covered including “Just One” by Ludovic Roudy & Bruno Sautter; “Hanabi” by Antoine Bauza; “Codenames” by Vlaada Chvátil; and “Wavelength” by Alex Hague, Justin Vickers, and Wolfgang Warsch. How to play each of these games for free online will be covered.  Lastly, learning outcomes achieved by students playing these games will be outlined as well as how educators can use them in their classrooms right now.

Content Overview

-What is Games-Based Learning?

-“Just One”

- “Hanabi”

-“Codenames”

-“Wavelength”

Presenter

Dave Eng, EdD

Games-Based Learning, University XP

Dr. Dave Eng

Dave Eng is an intellectual and creative educator, designer, and researcher who combines games, theory, and technology.  Dave hosts the blog on games-based learning at www.universityxp.com.  In addition, he also hosts the podcast and YouTube Channel “Experience Points” on using games for learning. Dave serves as a faculty member & educational technologist at New York University’s School of Professional Studies. Dave is a prolific speaker appearing at over 20 different academic and professional conferences.  His research interests include professional development, learning theory, technology, and games. Find out more at www.davengdesign.com

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