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SIMAGES 2016.2 – Serious Games in Graduate Nursing Education

Serious Games in Graduate Nursing Education: Considerations for Game Designers Joshua Peery and Pamela Reis At the NASAGA conference in 2015, Joshua Peery presented an academic poster session about his …

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SIMAGES 2016.2 – Whether or Not to Wing It

Whether or Not to Wing It By Brian Remer   Whatever preferences people have about the current race for President in the US, most everyone would agree that the styles …

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SIMAGES 2016.1 – From Zombies to Mathematicians

From Zombies to Mathematicians by Damond Crump and Ryan Booth Damond Crump and Ryan Booth were participants in the Game Design Certificate at the 2015 NASAGA conference in Seattle.  – Editor …

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SIMAGES 2016.1 – The Evolving SIMAGES Article

The Evolving SIMAGES Article by NASAGA members like you As a NASAGA member you are invited to play along in the creation of this article.  Here are the rules: Goal:  …

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SIMAGES 2016.1 – Why I Keep Coming Back to NASAGA

Why I Keep Coming Back to NASAGA by Beth Levine I have to be honest.  When I think of NASAGA, my immediate associations are:  love, laughter, learning. One might expect …

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SIMAGES 2016.1 – Goals Beyond Competition and Collaboration

Goals Beyond Competition and Collaboration By Tom Fennewald   Collaborative, competitive, or something else:  which kind of game best fits your needs? Using games can make facilitated workshops come alive …

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SIMAGES 2016.1 – A Solution for “Exam-Based” Education

A Solution for “Exam-Based” Education in Hong Kong by Yeung Siu Kit (Dennis) As a first time participant of the NASAGA conference, I was very impressed by the exhilarating and …

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SIMAGES 2016.1 – Using Activity Theory to Design Game-Based Learning Environments

Using Activity Theory to Design Game-Based Learning Environments with Intentionality by David Phelps As a designer of game-based learning environments for students I have found it invaluable to integrate reflection …

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SIMAGES 2015.2 – Start Goofing Around: Play by Stuart Brown

Start Goofing Around: Play by Stuart Brown Reviewed by Brian Remer When I saw the one-word title of Stuart Brown’s book, Play, at the book store, I had to pick it up. …

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SIMAGES 2015.2 – National Institute for Play

National Institute for Play A Repository for Research on the Power of Play By Linda Keller Year after year during networking opportunities at our NASAGA Conferences, discussions turn to the …

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