NITLE, the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education, has started a new platform called Transformations for articles and case studies of pedagogy and technology. The September 2013 issue of Transformations is on Games in Education, and features five great articles on incorporating games into higher education, as well as two interviews: one with Anastasia Salter of the University of Baltimore (and plenary panelist at the CUNY Games Festival on January 17, 2014!), and the other with CUNY Games Network member and City Tech library faculty member Maura Smale. The entire issue is fantastic, so do check it out!
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New post on the @cunygames blog: “Games in Education: September issue of NITLE’s Transformations” http://t.co/aJtLePdDOd
So glad to hear it, Galina! We have some additional resources here on the CUNY Games Network site as well, linked from the top navbar, which you might find useful.
Thank you Maura! We just have started thinking about integrating games in our Library BI classes. This site is just what we need. We will appreciate if you can share more resources like this one.
RT @CunyGames: Games in Education: September issue of #NITLE ‘s Transformations: http://t.co/ljvTWv9r6I w/ @anasalter and @mauraweb
RT @CunyGames: Games in Education: September issue of #NITLE ‘s Transformations: http://t.co/ljvTWv9r6I w/ @anasalter and @mauraweb