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One Prototyping Process for Creating an Instructional Game

The first step in the prototype development process is to brainstorm ideas with subject matter experts programming team members and instructional game designers. The brainstorming process should result in the integration of the right amount of content and process knowledge integrated into the game along with identification of the flow of the prototype, the “teachable” […]

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At Home Manufacturing

Home libraries are going the way of the dinosaur…so what is going to replace them? Home manufacturing rooms. In the future I think folks will have a room filled with printers that print plastic, glass, metals and when you want a product, you’ll go onto the web, check out the item in 3D or work […]

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ICT Winter Conference

I am in San Fransisco at the annual ICT Center/MPICT Winter Conference The conference is focused on community college educators who are working to train a technical workforce in Information and Communication Technologies. It is a great group of people with wonderful ideas and a great dedication preparing students for careers. The conference was kicked […]

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SumTotal Acquires GeoLearning

Here is some information from the announcement Today, SumTotal announced the acquisition of GeoLearning. The combined company represents the largest and most complete talent management provider in the industry supporting every industry and every market segment. GeoLearning is the leading provider of managed services and on-demand learning management software. Founded in 1997, GeoLearning has a […]

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Number of Twitter Followers Not a Sign of Influence

According to a recent study Measuring the Influence of Twitter: The Million Follower Fallacy, there are three main measures of influence in Twitter. 1. Indegree influence, the number of followers of a user, directly indicates the size of the audience for that user. 2. Retweet influence, which we measure through the number of retweets containing […]

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Report identifies problems with education

Interesting perspective on American Education from the Department of Education. Education is vital to America’s individual and collective economic growth and prosperity, and is necessary for our democracy to work. Once the global leader in college completion rates among young people, the United States currently ranks ninth out of 36 developed nations. – Arne Duncan, […]

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Phases for Developing an Educational Game

Here is a design process you can consider when developing an educational game for use in a school setting. A work plan for the development of an educational game prototype can be divided into three phases. To create the prototype, a team should use an iterative design process involving feedback from subject matter experts, students […]

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