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Matthew Farber

Game-Based Learning in Action


How an Expert Affinity Group Teaches With Games
Neuausg. 2017. XVI, 238 S. 12 Abb. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2017
ISBN: 1-433-14474-3 (1433144743)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-433-14474-5 (9781433144745)

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Matthew Farber´s Game-Based Learning in Action: How an Expert Affinity Group Teaches with Games showcases how one affinity group of K12 educators-known as "The Tribe"-teaches with games.
How are expert educators using games in their classrooms to give students agency, while also teaching twenty-first century skills, like empathy, systems thinking, and design thinking? This question has motivated Matthew Farber´s Game-Based Learning in Action: How an Expert Affinity Group Teaches With Games showcasing how one affinity group of K12 educators-known as "The Tribe"-teaches with games. They are transformational leaders outside the classroom, in communities of practice. They mentor and lead newcomers to game-based learning, as well as advise game developers, academics, and policymakers.

Teachers in "The Tribe" do not teach in isolation-they share, support, and mentor each other in a community of practice. Farber shares his findings about the social practices of these educators. Game-Based Learning in Action details how the classrooms of expert game-based learning teachers function, from how they rollout games to how they assess learning outcomes.

There are plenty of lessons to be learned from the best practices of expert educators. These teachers use games to provide a shared meaningful experience for students. Games are often the focal point of instruction. Featuring a foreword from James Paul Gee (Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies, and Regents´ Professor), this book comments on promises and challenges of game-based learning in twenty-first century classrooms. If you are looking to innovate your classroom with playful and gameful learning practices, then Game-Based Learning in Action is for you!
List of Figures - James Paul Gee: Foreword - Acknowledgments - Introduction - The Tribe - Learning from the Experts - Games in School - "The Godmother of Educational Gaming" - "For the Next 3 Hours, You Have a License to Snoop Around the House" - "Life Just Got Epic!" - Playful Learning - Gameful Learning - Games as High Quality Curricular Materials - "How Can I Twist This Game to My Purposes?" - The Case for Experiential Learning - Open-Ended Assessments for Open-Ended Games - The Role of the Game-Based Teacher - Conclusion - Index.
"If you want to become an expert on games for learning, I know no better way than Game-Based Learning in Action . It makes research accessible, and is full of thoughtful case studies on exemplary games as well as great advice about how to integrate all of it into a classroom. It is rare to find a book that is great for researchers, game designers, and teachers, but here it is!"-Jesse Schell, CEO Schell Games, and Distinguished Professor of Entertainment Technology at Carnegie Mellon University