Would They Play? Would They Learn?
…an engaged and committed cadre of faculty and staff who were working to apply the principles of gaming to their own courses and activities. I had planned to end the…
…an engaged and committed cadre of faculty and staff who were working to apply the principles of gaming to their own courses and activities. I had planned to end the…
…sauce? You are! Along with the community of learners that includes your students, your fellow faculty members, and every teacher on the internet! An LMS or Zoom can’t stand in…
…my adjuncts at who are losing their minds trying to juggle seven classes at two or three different schools? Take a breath and start simple. Communicate with your students. A…
…log on, desperately hoping nothing comes up during your live class. Or maybe it’s like this: You were so engrossed with the project you’re working on that you’re a little…
…with the best example wins a prize. I have also tried holding Flappy Bird competitions. This is a free computer-based video game that’s completely absurd—you have to get a little…
…and is pursuing a second MA at The City University of New York in American studies. He teaches communication courses (business writing, media studies) at CUNY. Additional information at kentoswald.com….
…Buemi coaches students and working professionals through various workshops in personal development. He actively writes in his blog, SamBuemi.com, and has a book on motivational psychology coming out spring 2021….
…I find a labyrinth? A simple search on the World Wide Labyrinth Locator (https://labyrinthlocator.com/) will identify by city, state, and type (school, garden, hospital, etc.) where each registered labyrinth is…
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