Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at Online Event Via Go To Webinar
Starts at 2:00 PM ยท Ends at 3:00 PM, EST (America/New_York)
Make learning an event! For many students, the class sessions that are often the most memorable are the ones where they play a game. Creating an iClicker-based game provides an engaging, practical, way to introduce or reinforce a topic or unit of the course, often allowing for a bit of friendly (or not so friendly) competition that gets students’ brains whirring. This session will discuss the theories behind game-based learning and the possible outcomes, as well as ways to design and scale an iClicker-based game that fits your course and needs, no matter if it is with 20 students or 200.
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Featured Guest
- Rey Villanueva
Anthropology Lecturer at University of Texas at San Antonio
A. Rey Villanueva is a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at San Antonio, currently teaching introduction level classes in the four subfields (archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics). Rey holds a BA in Anthropology from UTSA, and an MA in Linguistics from the University of Virginia where he taught ESOL classes at the Center for American English Language Culture. He is currently a doctoral student in Anthropology at UTSA studying the nuclear fuel cycle in the American Southwest.
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