Games for Change 2012: What Do Teachers Really Think About Using Games in the Classroom?

Presentation at Games for Change 2012: Wednesday,June 20 at 12:10 pm, Tishman Auditorium at NYU Law School

Join Jessica Millstone of the Joan Ganz Cooney Center and Allisyn Levy of BrainPOP for a presentation and panel discussion that highlight teachers’ candid attitudes and beliefs about the use of video games in their classrooms from a serious of video case studies featuring K-8 teachers in a diverse set of school environments, as well as present findings from out national survey of tech-savvy teachers on their use of digital games in the classroom.

Learn more about the
“>teacher survey and case studies here, and check out a Q&A with Jessica Millstone about this exciting project.

 

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