This comes from Chris Cox, on behalf of the ALA Research & Scholarship Committee via the ILI-L listserv:
Looking for some reading material over the summer? Want to
learn a little more about a hot topic in instruction to inform your teaching
next year? Just in time for ALA Annual, the Research & Scholarship
Committee of the Instruction Section of ACRL presents “5 Things You Should Read about Gaming and Learning,”
the latest in the “5 Things…” Series. Based on the popular EDUCAUSE series, "7
Things You Should Know About...", “5 Things” seeks to instruct and educate
readers about topics relevant to library instruction, presenting articles, video
and audio clips, blogs, etc., from outside librarianship to inform our work as
educators. This installment presents readings which illustrate some of the
issues and challenges of incorporating gaming into education, highlight good
learning principles, and discuss commercial, modified, and custom‐designed games.
Enjoy!
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