Tag Archives: educational games

EdGamer 73: "You Shall Not Pass!"

This week on EdGamer Episode 73 we cover a myriad of topics! Have no fear, the title does not refer to classroom grading procedures but instead a new Lego The Lord of the Rings game. We also revisit some old friends and Gerry’s gaming club. Check out this week’s show for some ways to support your favorite gaming and education podcast (…yes, EdGamer) on Stitcher and the worst summary of Magic: The Gathering you have ever heard.… Read the rest

EdGamer 72: ClassBadges

This week on the 72nd episode of EdGamer we bring you a brand new friend of the show named James Sanders. James, besides being extremely innovative, is also the founder of the new site ClassBadges. We get an inside sneak peak of the site as well as a glimpse into the future vision of ClassBadges. Don’t miss another packed episode of EdGamer.… Read the rest

EdGamer 71: The Art and Story of Bastion

This week in EdGamer we scale the ‘Bastion!’ We use Episode 71 to take a deep look into the new iPad version of Bastion and its implications for the classroom. Plus we check out the AMD App Zone and a cool new infographic. Don’t miss another action packed episode of EdGamer. Tune-in and level-up!

 

 

 

Show Host: Zack Gilbert

Show Contributor: Gerry James

Here’s our Show Notes


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EdGamer 70: Gamer’s Guide for Teachers

This week on our 70th episode of EdGamer we celebrate complete randomness with tons of great info on gaming and education. We bleep out our thoughts on censorship and look forward to a new platform for a personal favorite, Bastion! Zack tells us about his up and coming plans to attend FlatCon and Gerry gets pumped up about his new gaming club at school.… Read the rest

EdGamer 69: A Quandary in the Classroom?

This week on EdGamer 69 we have a ‘Quandary’ for you…What could be better than a chat with Peter Stidwill, a Producer at the Learning Games Network? Peter is extremely well versed both education and video games, and we are excited to pick his brain for a half hour. He gives us the inside scoop on Quandary and more importantly the most effective ways to implement this game in the classroom.… Read the rest