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Game On: How Four Community College Professors Spawned the CUNY Games Network

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The network links educators across disciplines who are interested in using games and other forms of interactive teaching to improve student success. using the board game "Diplomacy" in sections of their remedial writing courses could possibly combat a lack of student motivation and critical thinking skills.

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AI in Education

eSchool News

Virtual tutors and educational games powered by AI engage students in interactive and immersive learning experiences, enhancing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. AI streamlines administrative tasks for educators, such as grading and assessment.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

Platforms like Scratch and robotics kits like LEGO Mindstorms empower students to experiment with coding and robotics, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Interactive response systems, like clickers, enable real-time student feedback and participation in quizzes or polls.