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Category Archives: eduversal
Aldrich’s questions for subject matter experts
Clark Aldrich is one of the best writers around on the use of simulations/games in education – I picked up two of his books over the break and am looking forward to diving into them soon. He keeps a great … Continue reading
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Eduversal Studios
We’re working on a pretty cool project at CIT now – developing models, practices and standards for using virtual worlds in the classroom, with a particular focus on the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. We are using Croquet, an … Continue reading
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Tagged croquet, edugames, eduversal studios, elearning, virtual world
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