42 Educational Games Coaching and Design
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Excite. Engage. Enrich. We coach higher ed/corporate educators on integrating game-based learning in their spaces, for less than the $ of a single conference. 42ed.games
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Super Heroines, Etc.
Super Heroines, Etc. is a nonprofit organization that uses the power of
fandom to create an inclusive community that advocates for equity and
representation. Our main program is a women and underrepresented genders GM
training program.
www.superheroinesetc.org
November 10, 2025 at 8:27 PM
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He highlights the narrative elements that make the intervention unique and effective, helping players learn and grow through shared experiences. Listen to the whole thing here:
Episode 110 Andrew Harris and the Guild Chronicles — University XP
Episode Summary: In this episode of "Experience Points" Dave Eng interviews
Andrew Harris, a game designer, therapist, and educator behind The Guild
Chronicles program. Andrew discusses the origins of The Guild Chronicles, a
transformative game-based learning program he developed, which combines
tabletop RPG elements with therapeutic and educational objectives. The
program focuses on fostering...
www.universityxp.com
November 8, 2025 at 1:55 AM
He highlights the narrative elements that make the intervention unique and effective, helping players learn and grow through shared experiences. Listen to the whole thing here:
The program focuses on fostering social-emotional growth, collaboration, and teamwork among autistic youth. Andrew explains how the game mechanics encourage players to work together, solve challenges, and develop skills in a safe and engaging environment.
November 8, 2025 at 1:55 AM
The program focuses on fostering social-emotional growth, collaboration, and teamwork among autistic youth. Andrew explains how the game mechanics encourage players to work together, solve challenges, and develop skills in a safe and engaging environment.
Andrew discusses the origins of The Guild Chronicles, a transformative game-based learning program he developed, which combines tabletop RPG elements with therapeutic and educational objectives.
November 8, 2025 at 1:55 AM
Andrew discusses the origins of The Guild Chronicles, a transformative game-based learning program he developed, which combines tabletop RPG elements with therapeutic and educational objectives.
Today we share examples of rooms with small footprints that are still impactful.
A Case for Smaller Sets and Deeper Worlds - Room Escape Artist
With small escape room sets, creators must utilize other storytelling techniques. Here are some world class examples and why they work.
roomescapeartist.com
November 6, 2025 at 1:15 AM
Today we share examples of rooms with small footprints that are still impactful.
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Research Guides: Misinformation and Media Literacy: Games
Research Guides: Misinformation and Media Literacy: Games
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October 31, 2025 at 7:30 PM
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October 29, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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Laura ran a terrific session on "Granny DnD", her custom RPG build that uses the Brindlewood Bay system to help teams open up to one another. Learn more here:
Once Upon a Roll | Team Building Games in Metro Detroit
Discover immersive storytelling sessions that boost teamwork, creativity,
and leadership—helping your team reset, connect, and excel in a dynamic
environment.
www.onceuponaroll.com
October 27, 2025 at 8:46 PM
Laura ran a terrific session on "Granny DnD", her custom RPG build that uses the Brindlewood Bay system to help teams open up to one another. Learn more here:
Here's a case study on how the @mEducation_A and @ViamoGlobal built Math Power! Explorer in Rwanda:
Math Power! Explorer IVR - mEducation Alliance
https://youtu.be/SjMgLq4uHJk
meducationalliance.org
October 24, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Here's a case study on how the @mEducation_A and @ViamoGlobal built Math Power! Explorer in Rwanda:
Look for the game in the press's retail store by the end of the year!
Central Michigan University Press
Create Publish Learn
cmichpress.com
October 20, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Look for the game in the press's retail store by the end of the year!
Read more about "Teaching Economics to Future Non-Economists":
Teaching Economics to Future Non-Economists
Learn about a prototype for teaching economics to non-economists through practical cases, role-playing, and a serious game dynamic.
observatory.tec.mx
October 18, 2025 at 12:34 AM
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Emergency Equipment Aren't Game Mechanics - Room Escape Artist
Don't use emergency equipment like "Push To Exit" buttons as game mechanics in your escape room. It is not worth the risk.
roomescapeartist.com
October 15, 2025 at 11:30 PM
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More details at: go.unl.edu/playposium, and registration is open at the following link: scimath-portal.unl.e... .
Get a Clue: Exploring the Mystery of Play in Higher Education | Center for Transformative Teaching | Nebraska
This year’s theme, “Get a Clue: Exploring the Mystery of Play in Higher Education,” invites faculty and staff to put on their detective hats and join the investigation into how play shapes teaching and learning. Here are a few things to look forward to during this two-day event: Our Head Detective, Dr. Alison James, gets our investigation going with a discussion on what play is and what it can look like in higher education Several other sleuths share their cases
go.unl.edu
October 13, 2025 at 3:45 PM
More details at: go.unl.edu/playposium, and registration is open at the following link: scimath-portal.unl.e... .
This year’s theme invites faculty and staff to put on their detective hats and join the investigation into how play shapes teaching and learning. Cost is free to UNL participants and $25 for outside UNL.
October 13, 2025 at 3:45 PM
This year’s theme invites faculty and staff to put on their detective hats and join the investigation into how play shapes teaching and learning. Cost is free to UNL participants and $25 for outside UNL.