Maura Smale, Associate Professor and Chief Librarian at the New York City College of Technology (CUNY), has developed Game On for Information Literacy, a brainstorming card game to help librarians foster information literacy and library instruction. The game is a modification of What’s Your Game Plan?, a card game that teaches instructors the basics of game-based learning. Considering how easy it is to generate and distribute these games via the web, perhaps the academic community should build a portal for instructors to design their own domain-specific games like the popular Cards Against Humanity?
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Design and Development of Educational Technology Course from MITx on EDx
Getting up to speed on the history of education theory, and keeping up with recent developments in pedagogy is not easy, especially if you are a new Assistant Professor saddled with many tasks. It might also be difficult to learn how to become an excellent instructor if you are an Adjunct Professor, commuting from college to college. There is now a free online course created at MIT and produced by EDx to help educators understand active learning, inquiry-based learning, and integrating technology into the classroom in a meaningful way. The online course, MITx: 11.132x Design and Development of Educational Technology, runs asynchronously throughout the year, and you only need to sign up on EDx to participate. Despite the Course Overview, the course itself is more about pedagogy than actual technology.
COURSE OVERVIEW
To be effective, educational technologies must be designed based on what we know about how people learn. This course explores educational technologies, outlines the theories that influenced their development, and examines their use. We walk you through this exploration through video interviews with experts in the field, readings on educational theories and approaches, activity breaks where you try out ideas yourself, assignments where you put those ideas into practice, and the course-long project which you will develop into a product pitch. This course does not emphasize grades, but instead leverages the rich community we will create in the forums to provide peer feedback. At the end of the course, if you put real effort into the materials and activities, you will have a final project that can be part of an ed tech portfolio. This will demonstrate your level of understanding of the affordances and challenges of educational technology.
Register for the 2015 CUNY Games Festival!
Register to attend the 2015 CUNY Games Festival. Registration opens November 1st, 2014. The deadline for advanced registration is December 31st at midnight (EST). Attendees can register in advance using PayPal or credit cards. Because the conference is likely to sell out, advance registration is recommended.