'Oh, I'll love this module!', she exclaimed and clapped her hands in excitement. And then she started reading... That's exactly how I felt when I saw the theme for module 3. I thought I knew something about gaming and games that could be used, and then....'beep, beep', sharp sound of hitting the brakes. And I understood Socrates' expression, 'Now I know that I don't know anything'. He should have added, 'But I'm willing to learn!' But then, he didn't face the problem of finances and language, did he? a) language games (babbel, duolingo, etc.) - not the best choice if one doesn't teach foreign language, and I don't! b) movement games - most are commercial or PC only! (pffffffftttttttt) c) cognitive games - I like these ones! d) simulations - I kinda don't like these ones, but I'm willing to try. After all, I've tried Sims years ago. Didn't quite catch my attention. e) other resources: All Our Ideas (for surveys and polls), Answer Garden (collaborative wordcloud) I have to ask few questions ... and answer them myself:
So, to conclude: I'd like to use some of these games, but I'd have to:
Here's my badge that I've earned for Module 4 (4. 05. 2016)
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