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Every educator's imaginative instincts will be guided by this book's practical design method, which harnesses the power of play for student learning. Teachers from all disciplines and levels can create a full spectrum of engaging exercises through the authors' six accessible ALLURE steps:
Ask where to apply the play.
List the mental moves.
Link the mental moves to the play.
Understand how the learning principles operate.
Run the activity-game.
Evaluate the learner experience.
Along with principles from game-based learning pedagogy, readers will explore a framework of original complex mechanic teaching templates that will help their fledgling instructional activities cross the bridge into fully formed games. Beginners and veterans will find multiple entry points, from adding a single playful element (student roles in discussions) to more elaborate designs (riddles and simulations). They will also learn different levels of producing physical tabletop components (cards, boards, plastic pieces) or light digital options (discussion board riddles, Google Slides games). Born from the authors' extensive experiences running professional development workshops, this guide has been frequently requested by classroom teachers, college instructors, librarians, and instructional designers. While examples are all drawn from secondary and higher education environments, the ALLURE method is also being used in workshops with elementary-level teachers, including homeschool instructors; business trainers; and digital and analogue game designers.
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To obtain a set of flashcards that summarize the book's concepts, or to read about other resources, see the authors' website: http: //allureofplay.com.
Joe Bisz is an associate professor in the English Department at the City University of New York. Victoria L. Mondelli is founding director of the University of Missouri's Teaching for Learning Center, and an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, College of Education and Human Development.
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