Tag Archives: Game-Based Learning

lrmi

Heading into the final day of SXSWEdu, here are the highlights from what I attended yesterday: LRMI: Peak Under the Hood of Personalized Learning LRMI (Learning Resource Metadata Initiative) is an initiative to tag educational resources with metadata in order to make relevant resources more “findable.” For example: It would potentially allow searching by age [...]

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image courtesy of Game-Based Learning Talk

Although somewhat biased, I noticed more and more mentions, workshops, and sessions of game-based learning this year at iNacol’s Virtual School Symposium. In conversations with vendors, many were quick to highlight or mention the games they provided in their instruction. There were more concurrent sessions on games for learning as well as workshops than in [...]

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Last week, the New Media Consortium for Learning held a session at the 2012 ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) Conference, where they reviewed their latest research on trends and technology adoption. It’s always exciting to hear the predictions from such extensive research in this annual report. Technologies to Watch The six technologies featured [...]

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