Board Gaming

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Modern Board Games

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part of presentation on Gaming for AZ State Library's Teen Summit, Phoenix AZ, March 2009

Transcript of Board Gaming

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Modern Board Games

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Why Board Games?

• Games are instructional materials that support curriculum.

• Board games have very little stigma associated with them.

• Board games strengthen information literacy skills.

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Board Games Offer…

• Variety of new challenges.

• Opportunity for creative problem solving.

• Support for overcoming failure.

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Drowning in Data…

• Or Filter Failure?

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AASL Learning Standard 1

• Inquire, think critically and gain knowledge

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AASL Learning Standard 2

• Draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, and create new knowledge

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AASL Learning Standard 3

• Share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society

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AASL Learning Standard 4

• Pursue personal and aesthetic growth.

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Choosing Games

• Authenticity• Curriculum Alignment• Time• Return on Investment

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Budget: Start with FREE Stuff

• Borrow from staff or friends in the community.

• Ask a local game store, toy store, hobby shop to donate.

• Invite a local board game group to host an event.

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Budget: Start with USED Stuff

• Purchase games at yard sales.

• Purchase used games online.

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Budget: Start SMALL

• Share.• Partner.• Buy just a few titles.• Purchase multiple

copies for instructional sessions.

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Budget: Cost

For tabletop gaming materials, plan to spend…• $8-15 for card games• $15-65 for board games

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Budget: Vendors

• Direct from publisher, like Looney Labs, Fun Again Games, or and Days of Wonder.

• Local toy, game or hobby store.• Online retailers like Amazon.com.• National retailers like Wal*Mart or Toys ‘R’

Us.

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Model Programs

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Max

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Pictureka! National Gaming Day, 2008

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Ancient Civilizations Elba Central School District, Elba, NY

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Power GridLetchworth Central School, Gainesville, NY

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1960: The Making of the PresidentOakfield-Alabama Middle-High School Media

Center, Oakfield, NY

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Scrabble ClubWoburn Public Library, MA

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Monopoly TournamentPublic Library of Charlotte & Mecklenberg County, SC

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Ace of GamesKellogg-Hubbard Library, Montpelier VT