Actually, since Blackboard uses Flash in a lot of their applications, for better functionality, you might try a Flash-enabled browser like Puffin. I use Puffin when I want to look at my students’ work in […]
1) The Radix Endeavor, an MMO that teaches high school math and science concepts. #Radix is aligned to Common Core and Next Generation standards and is coupled with a robust […]
A week before the test, I told my class that the Game Theory exam would be insanely hard—far harder than any that had established my rep as a hard prof. But as recompense, for this one time […]
A theatre-based workshop that addresses what it means to be a man today uses “Stop, Clap, Jump,” a game from Brazilian educator/artist Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed. Read about their visit to a maximum […]
Next week at the CUNY IT Conference the CUNY Games Network will be giving two presentations. On Thursday Nov. 29th at 2:15pm, Joe Bisz and Frank Crocco (together with BMCC’s Director of E-Learning […]
Susan, thanks for the comment! Yes, sometimes the exploration just doesn’t connect up to the “why we solve it this way” idea. This time, the connection seemed to work, I think because I laboriously wrote out on […]