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My Adventure at Lynda.com

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The scripts are not large (one or two pages) but it is hard to provide critical information in only a few pages so a lot of work condensing material into a few pages. Very nice buildings and a very “California-vibe.” Andrew kept telling me to dress like I was in California and stop dressing like someone from the East Coast.

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Answering Questions about 2KLearning

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We create standards-based instructional curriculum for middle school teachers to provide their students with an engaging and unique Play/Make learning environment. Plenty of educational games have failed because they are disconnected from actual curriculum and standards and provide no teacher support. What does 2KLearning Do?

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Answering #Gamification Questions from a 7th Grade Student-Part 2

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Here is part two of the questions about gamification from a 7th grade in a California school. This article Types of Structural Gamification provides good examples of the methods used in structural gamification. How long have you taught with a traditional learning version? How long have you taught with a gamified learning version?

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Using Games to Teach English as a Second Language

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One solution used by Larry Ferlazzo who teaches English and Social Studies to English Language Learners at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California is to use free online games to help his students learn English as a Second Language. The memorization of words, the repetition of conjugations, it can drive you crazy.

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Answering #Gamification Questions from a 7th Grade Student-Part 1

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The other day I received a very nice email from a 7th grade student in a high school is California. I think learning really comes from overcoming difficulties and games provide plenty of difficulties that can be overcome. When we play a game we don’t always expect to win–that’s part of the fun or uncertainty.