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TOPIC: Game-based learning

The Science of Learning through Playing

Issue 76 mar 2021

Growing up, the saying “work hard, then play hard” might be familiar to some, but …

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Levelling Up Math Learners through Neuro-Games

issue 72 mar 2020

In 2018, North Spring Primary School and Elias Park Primary School collaborated with NIE researchers …

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Games for 21st Century Learning

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

Games are being used in classrooms not just because they are fun. If designed well, …

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Transforming Learning and Teaching with Games

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

In the world of games, knowledge isn’t useful unless students translate it into action. What …

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A Literature Review of Game-based Learning

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

What is game-based learning and how can it be promoted in schools? In this literature …

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Collaborating in the Chinese Classroom

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

Pair up a centuries-old language like Chinese with games, and what you get is a …

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Designing History

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

Making history come alive in the classroom is on every History teacher’s wishlist. Instead of …

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Playing with the Environment

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

Computer games – Parents and teachers may sometimes complain that children spend way too much …

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21st Century Competencies: Learning to Learn

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

That it’s crucial for our students to acquire 21st century competencies is something many teachers …

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Learning Math the Fun Way

issue 43 jul / aug 2013

Playing roulette and getting drenched is all part of learning the concept of probability. And …

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