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Playing Games Has Helped Humans Learn—and Survive

Alt dek: In. both games and life, how well you prepare in the early stages could determine how well you do in the later ones. It's a game called Muck, and it's another in a long line of contemporary survival video games. It's a delicate mix of entertainment and strategy, yet on a much deeper level, playing games may contribute to our overall evolutionary survival.

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Virtual games teach students how to work in intimate partner violence situations

A new project team - funded by a UCalgary Teaching and Learning grant - is developing virtual gaming simulations to educate students from the faculties of Nursing, Law and Social Work how to address childhood exposure to intimate partner violence. For law students, simulations are not a new experience, and UCalgary students participate in numerous moots and mock trials throughout their legal education.

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Game Mechanics: How to make your players feel smart

Last week we discussed some game mechanics meant to get people laughing and having a great time while playing a party game. This week we'll look at many examples of how to use the right game mechanics to make your players feel smart. Let's look at some examples of games that allow you the opportunity to feel smart and how you can apply similar ideas into your own games using the right game mechanics.

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Video games act as catalysts to boost kids' learning abilities

From my standpoint as a video game designer and scholar who specializes in game-based learning, I don't see a need to limit video game play among students during the school week. Scholars such as James Paul Gee, a longtime literacy professor, have repeatedly shown that video games can be used to facilitate learning in the K-12 classroom.

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How do video games affect the educational process?

The evolution of video games and the great growth of their consumers in recent years has encouraged more and more research on the impact of video games on human health, especially children. Video games easily capture the attention of players and in that way, if they are of a proper type, they can make it easier for students of all games to master a certain area or get a certain knowledge.

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Gamification of Stonehenge Tunnel and Lower Thames Crossing to inspire next generation of engineers

A trio of National Highways flagship schemes have been gamified by the team behind Minecraft in a bid to inspire the next generation of engineers. National Highways has enlisted the help of Minecraft, the world's best-selling video game, to inspire the next generation of talented tech experts, engineers, scientists and mathematicians.

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