GameBardLLC
@gamebardgames
We review and design games for education and offer professional development at for game-based learning and instruction.
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27-08-2022 13:55:21
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"Teaching changes lives. Teachers help children discover their own gifts, in some cases, when they lack confidence, or struggle to learn. It is the best profession, and we at ED will do all we can to ensure it is valued." - Secretary Miguel Cardona. #TeacherAppreciationWeek #TAW24
Did you know we post flash reviews every Friday on IG evaluating games suitable for the classroom? Yesterday we posted about The Grizzled (2015). Here is an academic journal in which the game is featured and which highlights the game as a pedagogical tool: iartemejournal.org/index.php/IART…
We recently picked up #LabNotes from Greater Than Games and we backed Dutch Resistance: Orange Shall Overcome from #LiberationGameDesign. We’ll be evaluating them soon! Catch our EDU reviews every Fri on IG! #GTGames #gamebasedlearning #GBL #boardgames #gamereviews #education #pedagogy
We at Game Bard get a bit irked when GBL is conflated with gamification. This blog does a solid job defining the two. We recently learned about Filament Games and are finding it a great resource. Check them out! #FilamentGames #GBL #education #pedagogy filamentgames.com/blog/gamificat…
A Game Bard Essential Read: Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don’t Have To) by Ethan L. Hutt Ethan Hutt and Jack Schneider Jack Schneider and published by Harvard University Press is a must read for any educator! Check out our IG for more!
We had a fabulous weekend online University XP GBL Virtual Conf. '24 Thanks to Dave Eng for putting it all together. Lots to unpack! One presentation that really impressed us was #LuniUni from Michael Low | Luck of Legends Check them out!
We are still unpacking the great content from last weekend’s GBL Conference hosted by University XP Dave Eng. A highlight for us was a lecture by Scott Nicholson from #EscapeIF about storytelling in games, specifically in low resource classrooms. Search him up & check him out!