Mini-Talk Series - Highlights from the Latest Game-Based Learning Research

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There is no lack of evidence for game-based learning, but important studies can often be overlooked. This series offers highlights from researchers studying key aspects of games in the classroom and at home. Learn from reports about teacher's perceptions of digital games, data capture through gameplay, principles for educational game development and video gaming as part of family routines. Researchers answer questions from the audience to help apply their findings to specific challenges.

Speakers:
* Karen Schrier (Assistant Professor/Director of Games, Marist College)
* Yun-Jo An (Associate Professor, University of West Georgia)
* Jennifer Dalsen (Gear Learning, University of Wisconsin - Madison)
* Jennifer Miller (Assistant Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology







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