I haven't posted much of late, busy with this and that, but I have come across the digital versions of the four Games and Education brochures that I produced under the auspices of the Games Manufacturers Association back in the 90s with the aid of Mark Simmons and Richard Martin-Leep.
Some of the games discussed or reviewed within these pages are now out of print, but there's still plenty of good nuggets to be found. I'd enjoy hearing updates or ideas from anyone!
Games & Education 1 - Introduction
Games & Education 2 - Language Arts & Literature
The remaining two (Games & Education 3 - History & Social Studies, Games & Education 4 - Math & Science) are being pesky about uploading. I'll work on this, but in the meantime, if you'd like copies, send me a message, and I'll be happy to send them off to the email address of your choice.
Have fun!
David
David, good stuff. Looking forward to the other brochures, assuming you can overcome the upload obstacle. Hope you don't mind I linked to this from my blog.
ReplyDeleteGreat! I hope to have something figured out for the other two brochures soon.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a very old topic, I know, but I'm trying to get copies of the Games in Education brochures. Is there anyone out there that can send me a copy? (Copyright terms on these publications permit free distribution.) thank you!
ReplyDeleteTry this link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CX8E_jkJc9xaLdt0zvGBFIUTfTwuCKaG?usp=sharing
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