In this week’s episode of Board Gaming with Education, Dustin talks about implementing a tabletop game as a game-based learning lesson. In the episode, he takes this in three steps-- framing the context for using the game, pulling the learning outcomes from the game, and structuring supplemental materials or activities around the game.

  • Episode Topics
    • Board Gaming with Education - Call for Resources and Game-Based Learning Lesson Development Course - 00:00
    • Step 1: Overview, Context, and Why? - 4:02
    • Step 2: Pulling the Learning Outcomes from a Game - 6:00
    • Step 3: Supplemental Materials and Activities - 9:56

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https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com/3-steps-to-using-tabletop-games-in-the-classroom

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