Student-Led Game Making and Learning Webinar
Wednesday, November 9, 2016 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EST
Explore how teachers can use student-led game-making to enrich learning. The panelists review the protocols of game-making, types of student-made games that are well suited for schools, what makes games engaging, and how various cross-curricular content areas come alive in games. Jordan Shapiro, renowned expert in game-making as a teaching and learning strategy, provides the rationale of “why to” and inspiration for “how to” use games in classrooms. Kristen Walter shares insights on using the Design Thinking process with students as they create a variety of games and teach others how to play—deeply embedding what they learn about their state and economy.
Cheri Sterman moderates the panel and provides child development insights on how students’ collaboration in the design, prototyping, testing, and teaching others how to play their games fits what we know as good pedagogy.
This event is open to the public! Learn more and register here.
Webinar presented by Cheri Sterman, Crayola Education Director; Jordan Shapiro, Ph.D., Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, Senior Fellow & Temple University Intellectual Heritage Program Professor; Kristen Walter, Crayola Innovative Teaching and Learning Specialist.