Serious Games to Change the World

Watch Jane McGonigal’s video.  She’s a game designer, games researcher, and, in her own words, a “future forecaster”. She is the Director of Games Research and Development at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, California. Jane researchers how the games people play today shape the real-world future. Her mission is to design games that will solve real-world [...]

eLearning June 9th, 2010 LEEF Permalink

A federal budget video game?

According to mashable.com, USA Today reported that the Obama administration’s Bowles-Simpson fiscal commission has been working with Microsoft to make a computer game about managing the US federal budget and deficit. The game is only one small aspect of the commission’s broader objectives and ideas for dealing with the nation’s rising deficit and other fiscal [...]

eLearning June 3rd, 2010 LEEF Permalink

Emerging technologies and their potential impact on games, simulations and virtual worlds

Thanks to Andy Petroski for this guest post. Andy is a co-coordinator of LEEF and Director and Assistant Professor of Learning Technologies at Harrisburg University. The learning field is often influenced by entertainment and communication technologies that can be repurposed from their original intent to impact learning solutions (e.g. video, the web, games, virtual worlds).  [...]

eLearning June 1st, 2010 LEEF Permalink

Technologies on the Horizon

The Horizon Project is the product of a series of ongoing conversations and dialogues of technology professionals, campus technologists, faculty leaders from colleges and universities, and representatives of leading corporations from more than two dozen countries. The result is the publication of a report focused on the emerging technologies relevant to higher education based on [...]

eLearning May 25th, 2010 LEEF Permalink

Males-Females and online learning

Dr. Rick Van Sant is a tenured professor of education and senior scholar in residence in the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning at Ferris State University, specializing in teaching and learning theory. His current area of inquiry is the implication of brain-based learning research on technologically mediated and online learning. Working with a student [...]

eLearning May 10th, 2010 LEEF Permalink

Getting Started with Learning Communities

Thank you Scott Palmer for this guest post. Scott is a Principal Technologist in Research and Development at RWD Technologies. RWD is a leading human and operations process improvement company that enables sustainable business transformation. Traditional learning and development organizations are changing from a top-down, you’ll-know-what-we-tell-you-to-know to competing for the diminishing attention of internal and [...]

eLearning March 1st, 2010 Scott Palmer Permalink