I'm an independent researcher who catalogues the use of computer and video games in teaching and learning, particularly in schools and colleges. By games in this context, I refer to those that are designed for entertainment only e.g. Sim City, Zoo Tycoon, Roller Coaster Tycoon, Super Monkey Ball and so forth.
I have a blog of such examples here:
http://silversprite.blogspot.com/
...and there are some more examples in this (4Mb) Powerpoint presentation which I did at the Game Developers Conference last March in San Francisco:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/education/research/n.../gern/gdc05.ppt
There's also some related resources here:
http://www.silversprite.com/games-and-learning/resources/
Do you (or have you in the past) used such games for teaching?
If so, could you answer the following please – it would be much appreciated:
- What subjects/part of the curriculum do you use the game for?
- How do you use the game i.e. how do the teacher, pupils and the game interact?
- What benefits of using the game have you noticed?
- What obstacles have you had to face when using these games?
Regards,
John Kirriemuir
http://www.silversprite.com/