[RezEd Podcast] Episode 43

Special RezEd Podcast Episode 43 - James Paul Gee's Roundtable Lunch Discussion

(WORLD) The forty third  RezEd monthly podcast, produced by Global Kids. Professor James Paul Gee, Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies, Division of Curriculum and Instruction at the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education at Arizona State University, discusses assessment and opportunities for learning within gaming and virtual worlds.

Show Notes:


  • 0.00—0:35 Intro

  • 0:36 - 0:40 - Intro for Dr. James Paul Gee

  • 0:41 - 6:40 Design of VWs & examples of good, healthy virtual learning environments

  • 6:41 - 12:23Working with organizations from various sectors for using digital learning in schools

  • 12:24 - 16:40 Situated Learning or Verbal Learning

  • 16:41 -  21:30 Changing the educational system so as to accommodate 24/7 learning

  • 21:31 - 26:46 Uses of assessment in the classroom

  • 26:47 - 31:16 Standard STEM learning and assessment through gaming

  • 31:17 - 37:00 Sharing trajectories of learning

  • 37:01 - 41:25 Information gathered in the classroom and the re-professionalizing of teachers

  • 41:26 - 45:01 Teaching others Information

  • 45:02 - 48:00 Accountability within the classroom

  • 48:01 - 53:13 Changes on the horizon for learning systems

  • 53:14 - 53:19 Outro and thanks

  • 53:20 - 53:54 Outro

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