In this episode, we dive into the dynamic world of game-based learning with longtime educator Meg Stone. With experience spanning public schools, gifted education, and hybrid learning, Meg brings a unique perspective on how games can transform the classroom into a vibrant, engaging, and highly effective learning environment.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- What is game-based learning?
Discover how this approach goes beyond traditional teaching methods by making learning interactive, fun, and deeply immersive. - Why games work in education:
- Students learn by doing, which enhances retention and understanding
- The fun and engaging nature of games motivates students to actively participate
- Games build connections between academic concepts and real-world applications
- The hidden benefits of game-based learning:
- Develops soft skills such as:
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Frustration tolerance
- Turn-taking
- Prepares students for life by teaching skills beyond academics
- Develops soft skills such as:
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