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EDIT2000 (Fall 2005)

This blog provides Michael's EDIT2000 students with the prompts for their own reflective blog entries.

Monday, October 24, 2005

What would your instructional game look like?

Read the following article.

Gee, J.P. (2005). What would a state of the art instructional video game look like? Innovate, 1(6). Retrieved on August 7, 2005 from http://www.innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&amp;id=80.

Note that you may have to create a free account and then login to access this article (also available in our WebCT Readings area).

After you have read the article, think about your own experience with playing games (video games, board games, card games, and any other games) and your own experiences as a student in school...

If you had unlimited money and access to experts in whatever field you need, describe a state of the article instructional game that you would design for your students. In your description, make sure to include the grade level and the subject area(s) that you game is targetted to.

In addition to your own entry, you must reply to at least two other students in our section and one student from my other section by Sunday, November 6.