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Computers, cell phones, video games, blogs, text messages -- how will the sheer amount of time spent plugged in affect our kids?
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Fueled by New Mexico State University's Learning Games Initiative and Learning Games Lab, this blog will chronicle issues we deal with in creating educational games. We'll be posting responses to research we've done or read, musing on challenges we've faced in creating games, and pondering activities to help new game developers learn. The Learning Games Initiative and Lab is run by Barbara Chamberlin, Ph.D. and administered by Agricultural Communications.
Computers, cell phones, video games, blogs, text messages -- how will the sheer amount of time spent plugged in affect our kids?
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Whose blog is this? The intro citing the Agriculuturla Communications and Learning Games initiative is intriguing....I'm looking for some academics to get involved (minor consulting on my main project: Time4Learning.com)
Learning games is a passion of mine. Two of my relevant sites:
Todays Leaners reviews the concept of the new digital natives.
The other is a collection of my favorite learning games for younger children.
Check out the crossword puzzle teaching game. It's a pre-eminent learning game
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