CHAPTER 10- GAMES AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS BY: MEGAN LAMB.

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CHAPTER 10- GAMES AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS BY: MEGAN LAMB

COMPUTER GAMES Games and virtual environments are emerging and becoming more and more popular in the classroom. William Higinbotham is credited with developing the first computer game. What is a computer game? An activity characterized by competition, rules, and winning or losing. They can be single or multi- player. If used correctly they can become a key tool in teaching.

ELEMENTS THAT MAKE COMPUTER GAMES ENGAGING FunGoalsAdaptiveProblem Solving PlayInteractionWinningInteraction RulesOutcomes and Feedback Conflict/ Competition/ Challenge Representation and a Story

HOW GAMES CAN BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM Solving Equations Scoring Points Solving Mysteries Guessing Words Competitions Adventures Fantasy Situations Solving Puzzles Problem-solving

Math m/product.html html ames.html English ge.html htm anguagearts.html WEBSITES FOR GAMES AND GAMING

THE FUTURE OF GAMING IN THE CLASSROOM As technology increases in the classroom, so will gaming. Educators and gaming developers have begun developing games based around content standards. As computers become more and more sophisticated so will the computer games.