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'It's a fun way to learn math and other things': Dublin City Schools adding learning games to the classroom

Dublin City School District is introducing an interactive, educational, game system to their elementary and middle schools. The gaming system, which is an interactive playground from PowerUp EDU, puts an interactive screen on a wall. "It's a fun way to learn math and other things," elementary school student Harmonee Harris said.

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From Playtime to Paycheck: The Role of Game-Based Education in Career Development

Unlike traditional methods, game-based learning can simulate real-world scenarios and challenges in a safe and controlled environment, which is particularly useful in industries where hands-on experience is critical, such as healthcare, engineering, and IT. Using game-based education can help learners develop problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and decision-making abilities, which are all essential skills in today's job market.

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Activity based learning should be mandatory

Activity based learning strategy makes school more exciting for students and in this process, they are more likely to remember for a long time what they learn. Activity Based Learning is the process of learning, where students learn by performing activities in the classroom. Activity based learning develops creative thinking skills. Activity based learning is an active and self-effort based learning.

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The Runaway Leader “Problem”

Things like analysis paralysis, how long a game should sit on the shelf before getting played, whether or not new games should be purchased if there are still games on the shelf of shame, fear of missing out, etc. Throughout these conversations, the topic of the runaway leader was brought up; i.e. is it problematic if a game has the possibility for a player to get way ahead of the other players to the point where they are incredibly difficult to catch or even impossible.

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The Resurgence of Board Games: A Greener Way to Play

Board games have been around for centuries, evolving from simple pastimes to complex strategy games. Recently, there's been a revival of classic games like chess, Monopoly, and Scrabble. These games, with their physical boards and pieces, provide a much-needed break from screen time, fostering face-to-face interactions and real-world connectivity.

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‘Serious Games’ Could Help Women Navigate Cancer Treatment

This is the kind of scenario that users will encounter in Strong Together, a so-called serious game that researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are developing as an app to help women with advanced breast or gynecologic cancer gain self-advocacy skills to stand up for themselves and become more engaged in their cancer care.

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The Games We Play

Our EHR allows us to populate why patients self-discharge and when we reviewed the data, we clearly identified that "Feeling better" was one of the main reasons patients discontinue care. Patients feeling better is a good thing, right? Yes! But if they don't complete their care, and they are only symptomatically better, but not functionally better, then their condition may return.

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