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In a school or academic setting, games can also be used as anchor points for learning or resources for engaging students with curricular content and skills. There are a lot of great resources that explore the educational value of games, both tabletop and digital. Rosen Publishing has a new series of books coming out in January 2015 entitled Teaching through Games. Game design also extends into learning environments as an excellent way have student apply content and skills, demonstrating understanding and mastery.

What kind of gaming programs work well in academic libraries?

Events that correspond to the start of the semester or as a stress break during finals tend to work well, as these are times that the students are gathering and are ready for a recreational activity.

Here are some of the best online games to play with friends that are guaranteed to bring you and your clan together for some fun during this time of social distancing. Best Online Games. When it's time to review material for an upcoming test, lighten up your classroom with a game that helps students study and remember. Try one of these five group games that work great for test prep.


During the semester, the games need to better align to curricular goals, as students are more focused on coursework.


Many college campuses will also have a gaming club already established. Work with them to find out when their big events are, so you are not competing for the same audience at the same time.

Model Programs

Library Dusk , Charles C. Myers Library, University of Dubuque, Dubuque, IA

Audience: upper-level students in course in their major

Attendance: 12-24

Budget: $0 (unless audience response system is not yet available)

Description: Information literacy session for upper-level communication course. Student-driven lecture format uses 'clickers' and linked PowerPoint slides. The goal of the activity is to find usable sources through a “choose-your-own-adventure” style search process. Students vote on the choices of how to proceed and share in a discussion of the rationale and results of those choices.

Information Literacy outcomes: Identifies key concepts & terms that describe the information need (1.1e); Identifies the value and differences of potential resources (1.2c); Identifies keywords, synonyms, and related terms (2.2b); Selects controlled vocabulary specific to the discipline (2.2c); Repeats search using revised strategy (2.4c)

Gaming strategies: clear goals, monitored practice, continuous feedback, risk-taking, just-in-time learning, personalization

Tips: There is considerable prep time – concept-mapping first will allow you to have a visual idea of where each link leads before setting up the slides.

Feedback from students: 'Wow. I learned a lot today.' “I did like how you gave us an option for going our own paths.” “I thought the voting was great.” “It was a lot more fun being able to first handily interact with the research.”

Source Exploration activity, Charles C. Myers Library, University of Dubuque, Dubuque, IA

Audience: 100-level students who have already had basic research introduction (library catalog, basic databases)

Attendance: 12-18

Budget: $0

Description: Information literacy session for 100-level research writing course. Students see librarians for 8-9 sessions throughout the semester as they work on 3 research papers in various disciplines. This session takes place after students have used the library catalog and basic databases to find resources for the first paper. Small groups of students receive sample research questions and an assigned type of source, i.e. encyclopedia articles, books, articles, websites.

After some work time, each group must demonstrate their process to the class and discuss how the source(s) they found will be helpful in a research paper. Students share tips & tricks they learned with their classmates and get a chance to practice using library resources further in a fun way. As students share, librarians ask clarifying questions using a rubric to gauge students' understanding of the process, such as focusing on how students decided which database to use or how to locate full-text of an article. The final group, assigned to find websites, is asked to discuss how they chose quality websites, leading to a student-driven discussion of web evaluation.

Information Literacy outcomes: Participates in peer work groups (1.1a); Identifies purpose and audience of resource (1.2d); Investigates scope & content of systems (2.1c); Assesses the quantity, quality & relevance of results (2.4a); Determines probable accuracy of information (3.4e); Determines if information satisfies needs (3.4a); Participates in classroom discussion (3.6a); Communicates search process (4.2a)

Gaming strategies: Explore-Think-Rethink, open-ended exploration, situated meaning, well-ordered problems, personalization, clear goals, practice of skills

Tips: Initially this session was conceived as a review activity toward the end of the semester. Students generally responded that it would be better earlier in the semester. Librarians moved it to the beginning of the second of the 3 units in the class, and it is a much better fit.

Student feedback: “I thought the activity was useful, however, it seemed to be a big review… But reviews are always helpful–it made me feel like I knew what I was doing and I feel really confident in my research skills.”

“I get it and I like not being told what to do.”

“You want what?”

“I was confused on what we were supposed to do.”

University of Michigan Computer & Video Game Archive, Ann Arbor, MI

Great Academic Games Online

Audience: staff, faculty & students

Description: Working archive of computer & video games for in-house use.

Video Game & Gaming Collection University of Illinois Library, Urbana IL:

Audience: students, researchers

Description: David Ward and Mary Laskowski at the The University of Illinois Library have developed a combination of public and classroom support programs to investigate best practices for integrating games as teaching tools into academic curricula. Their “Gaming Initiative” supports innovative teaching and research partnerships both within the academic community, and between campus and the gaming industry. Learning outcomes include: students analyzing how culture and technology affect societal growth using Civilization IV on reserve and in a library gaming lab; and students discussing and comparing the role of music in gaming through a program featuring campus researchers and local game company Volition.

Lake City Community College Library Game Night, Fort White, FL

Audience: community college students and local residents

Description: Combines free play and tournaments for the local community

'(Who Wants to be) A Successful Attorney?' Game, Pappas Law Library, Boston University School of Law, Boston MA

Audience: law school students

Description: Modeled after (Who Wants to be) a Millionaire? with progressively more difficult question about library resources

Gamecube and games available at the Edward A. Block Family Library, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN

Audience: Hospital patients

Description: Computer games, board games and puzzles also available.

Get Game @ ZSR Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC

Audience: college students

Attendance: 50

Budget: $425, for rental of screens and purchase of the food.

Description: Friday night program featuring free pizza, soft drinks, and cookies alongside Madden (XBox) and Halo2 (PS2) along with other games brought by students. Result? Academic library 'gains credibility with its students and demonstrates its relevance in the fast-paced digital world.'

Tips: Try a tournament, update games & equipment.

Resources:

  • Womack, David H 'Giz.' Got Game at ZSR: The How and Why of Game Nights at the Library'Computers in Libraries, April 2006

In what ways can games be used for information literacy?

Listed below are some of the ways you can incorporate games into instruction at your library. Included are game elements that are of simple, moderate, or advanced difficulty to incorporate. When possible, examples are also included with the different game elements. This information was originally presented by Rachael Elrod and Cecilia Sirigos at The Citadel, Daniel Library and modified and expanded for the Game Making Interest Group.

Simple:

  • Using a backstory that makes the 'problem' more meaningful to students or patrons to solve or research

    • This could include setting up a scenario that students need to solve by researching in the library databases.

  • Use of first-person point of view

    • Again, similar to the backstory in that patrons are given a scenario to work through.

Moderate:

  • Library Scavenger Hunts

    • QR Code Quest: A Library Scavenger Hunt-http://www.thedaringlibrarian.com/2011/03/qr-code-quest-library-scavenger-hunt.html

    • The Great Library Scavenger Hunt-http://mowyn.com/scavenger/

    • St. Louis Public Library Scavenger Hunt-http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/kidzone/stuff/hunt2.htm

  • Mystery in the Library

    • Gleason Public Library-http://teensofgleason.blogspot.com/2009/05/mystery-in-library.html

    • Company that sells scripts for Library Mysteries-http://www.pennywarner.com/librarymysteries.html

    • Mystery in the Library Kit for purchase-http://www.merrimysteries.com/tmm/kits/library.htm

Advanced:

  • Collaboration with other departments on campus or other groups in the community.

  • Create your own games using coding or software.

    • GameMaker 8.1 Lite (free with optional purchase upgrade)-http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker

    • Softimage-http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=13571168&siteID=123112

    • May-http://usa.autodesk.com/maya/

    • Java-http://www.java.com/en/

    • Adobe Flash-http://www.adobe.com/products/flash.html

Shapes
Addition
Multiplication
Games
Integers
Time
Fractions
Algebra
Spelling
Geography
Grade 1
Grade 3
Grade 5
Alien Addition

Content: Addition facts to 12
Players: 1
Alien Addition is a math game that helps students with learning addition using an alien invasion theme. Invading spaceships with addition problems move down from the top of the screen toward a laser cannon on a platform at the bottom.

Bumper Boat Bash

Content: Plural nouns
Players: 12
Bumper Boat Bash is a multiplayer language arts game where bumper boats race by selecting the correct plural noun!

Canoe Penguins

Content: Multiplying two-digit numbers
Players: 8
Canoe Penguins is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing multiplying two-digit numbers!

Canoe Puppies

Content: Adding two-digit numbers
Players: 8
Canoe Puppies is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing adding two-digit numbers!

Capital Penguin

Content: States and capitals
Players: 1
Capital Penguin is a geography game that provides practice in learning states and their capital cities. The target capital appears under the penguin. The student must jump to the matching state, in the form of an iceberg, that floats toward the penguin.

Coconut Vowels

Content: Spelling with double vowels
Players: 1
Coconut Vowels is a language arts game that provides practice in spelling. Coconuts with partial words fall to the beach. The student must match missing letters to the correct word coconut.

Country Toad

Content: Countries and capitals
Players: 1
Country Toad is a geography game that provides practice in learning countries and their capital cities. The target capital appears under the toad. The student mus jump to the matching country, in the form of a lily pad, that floats toward the toad.

Demolition Division

Content: Division facts to 12
Players: 1
Demolition Division is a math game that helps students with learning division. Tanks with division problems move toward your base defenses.

Dirt Bike Comparing Fractions

Content: Comparing fractions
Players: 8
Dirt Bike Comparing Fractions is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing comparing fractions!

Dirt Bike Proportions

Content: Proportion equivalency
Players: 4
Dirt Bike Proportions is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while completing equivalent proportions!

Division Derby

Content: Division facts to 12
Players: 12
Division Derby is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing division!

Dolphin Dash

Content: Counting money
Players: 12
Dolphin Dash is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing counting money!

Dolphin Feed

Content: Making change
Players: 4
Dolphin Feed is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while practicing counting money!

Drag Race Division

Content: Division facts to 12
Players: 4
Drag Race Division is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing their division facts!

Ducky Race

Content: Subtraction facts to 12
Players: 12
Ducky Race is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing subtraction!

Elephant Feed

Content: Synonyms
Players: 4
Elephant Feed is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while matching synonyms!

Four Wheel Fracas

Content: Algebra one-step addition & subtraction
Players: 12
Four Wheel Fracas is a multiplayer math game where four wheelers race by solving algebra one-step addition and subtraction problems.

Furious Frogs

Content: Antonyms
Players: 4
Furious Frogs is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while matching antonyms!

Giraffe Dash

Content: Matching analog to digital clocks
Players: 12
Giraffe Dash is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing telling time!

Giraffe Karts

Content: Subject and verb agreement
Players: 4
Giraffe Karts is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing subject verb agreement!

Giraffe Pull

Content: Matching analog clocks to words
Players: 8
Giraffe Pull is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing telling time!

Grand Prix Multiplication

Content: Multiplication facts to 12
Players: 4
Grand Prix Multiplication is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing their multiplication facts!

Hungry Puppies

Content: Ways to make a number using decimal addition
Players: 4
Hungry Puppies is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while practicing adding decimals!

Integer Warp

Content: Multiplying integers
Players: 4
Integer Warp is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing multiplying integers!

Island Chase Subtraction

Content: Subtraction facts to 12
Players: 4
Island Chase Subtraction is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing their subtraction facts!

Jet Ski Addition

Content: Addition facts to 12
Players: 4
Jet Ski Addition is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing their addition facts!

Jumping Aliens

Content: Multiplying variables with exponents
Players: 4
Jumping Aliens is a multiplayer math game where aliens race by jumping on platforms solving multiplication problems with variables and exponents!

Jumping Chicks

Content: Counting to 10
Players: 4
Jumping Chicks is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing counting!

Kangaroo Hop

Content: Shape recognition
Players: 4
Kangaroo Hop is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing shape recognition!

Kitten Hop

Content: Word recognition
Players: 4
Kitten Hop is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing word recognition!

Kitten Match

Content: Ways to make a number using addition
Players: 4
Kitten Match is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while practicing addition!

Koala Karts

Content: Counting with a ten frame
Players: 4
Koala Karts is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing counting with ten frames!

Koala Paddleboards

Content: Spelling
Players: 8
Koala Paddleboards is a multiplayer spelling game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing spelling!

Martian Hoverboards

Content: Evaluating expressions using order of operations
Players: 8
Martian Hoverboards is a multiplayer math game where martian teams on hoverboards race by evaluating expressions using order of operations!

Meteor Multiplication

Content: Multiplication facts to 12
Players: 1
Meteor Multiplication is a math game that helps students with learning multiplication. Large meteors with multiplication problems move toward a space station in the center of the screen.

Minus Mission

Content: Subtraction facts to 12
Players: 1
Minus Mission is a math game that helps students with learning subtraction using a creeping slime theme. Green slime blobs with subtraction problems drip down from the top of the screen toward a laser cannon at the bottom.

Octopus Feed

Content: Homophones
Players: 4
Octopus Feed is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while matching homophones!

Orbit Integers

Content: Adding integers
Players: 4
Orbit Integers is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing adding and subtracting integers!

Otter Rush

Content: Algebraic exponent expressions
Players: 12
Otter Rush is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while evaluating exponent expressions!

Owl Planes

Content: Typing long words
Players: 8
Owl Planes is a multiplayer typing game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing typing and keyboard skills!

Penguin Hop

Content: States and capitals
Players: 4
Penguin Hop is a multiplayer geography game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while matching states and capitals!

Penguin Jump

Content: Multiplication facts to 12
Players: 4
Penguin Jump is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing multiplication!

Pizza Pandas

Content: Understand the concept of a fraction
Players: 4
Pizza Pandas is a multiplayer math game where pandas eat pizza by selecting the correct fraction!

Pony Division

Content: Division facts to 12
Players: 8
Pony Division is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing their division facts!

Puppy Chase

Content: Fraction to decimal conversion
Players: 12
Puppy Chase is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing decimal conversion!

Puppy Hop

Content: Letter recognition
Players: 4
Puppy Hop is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing letter recognition!

Puppy Pull

Content: Decimal conversion
Players: 8
Puppy Pull is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing decimal conversion!

Ratio Blaster

Content: Ratio equivalency
Players: 1
Ratio Blaster is a math game that provides practice in finding equal ratios. Invading spaceships with ratio problems move down from the top of the screen toward a laser cannon on a platform at the bottom.

Ratio Martian

Content: Ratio recognition
Players: 1
Ratio Martian is a math game that provides practice in recognizing ratios. The martian is always hungry and eats ratios to survive.

Ratio Stadium

Content: Ratio equivalency
Players: 4
Ratio Stadium is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while matching equivalent ratios!

Sailboat Subtraction

Content: Subtraction facts to 12
Players: 8
Sailboat Subtraction is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing their subtraction facts!

Skateboard Pups

Content: Adding and subtracting two-step expressions
Players: 8
Skateboard Pups is a multiplayer math game where puppy teams on skateboards race by solving two-step math problems.

Sky Chase

Content: Typing short words
Players: 12
Sky Chase is a multiplayer typing game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing typing and keyboard skills!

Snow Sprint

Content: Multiplying fractions
Players: 12
Snow Sprint is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing multiplying fractions!

Space Jaunt

Content: Rounding to the nearest 10
Players: 4
Space Jaunt is a multiplayer math game where alien spaceships race by rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10’s place value!

Space Race

Content: Multiplication facts to 12
Players: 4
Space Race is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing multiplication!

Speedway

Content: Adding fractions
Players: 12
Speedway is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing adding fractions!

Spelling Bees

Content: Spelling
Players: 4
Spelling Bees is a multiplayer spelling game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while practicing spelling!

Spider Match

Content: Ways to make a number using integer addition
Players: 4
Spider Match is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against each other while practicing adding and subtracting integers!

Swimming Otters

Content: Algebraic variable expressions
Players: 4
Swimming Otters is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while evaluating multiplication expressions!

Great Academic Games

Tandem Turtles

Content: Rounding to the nearest 10
Players: 8
Tandem Turtles is a multiplayer math game where turtle teams on skateboards race by rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10’s place value!

Toad Hop

Content: Countries and capitals
Players: 4
Toad Hop is a multiplayer geography game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while matching countries and capitals!

Tractor Multiplication

Content: Multiplication facts to 12
Players: 8
Tractor Multiplication is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing their multiplication facts!

Tugboat Addition

Content: Addition facts to 12
Players: 8
Tugboat Addition is a multiplayer math game that allows students from anywhere in the world to play tug of war with each other while practicing their addition facts!

Turtle Dash

Content: Spelling with double vowels
Players: 4
Turtle Dash is a multiplayer language arts game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing spelling!

Typing Jets

Content: Typing with home row keys
Players: 4
Typing Jets is a multiplayer typing game that allows students from anywhere in the world to race against each other while practicing typing and keyboard skills!

Verb Viper

Content: Verb tenses and forms
Players: 1
Verb Viper is a language arts game that encourages your child to choose correct verb tenses (present, past, past participle), recognize correct verb forms (ran instead of runned), and recognize subject/verb agreement (I am, he is).

Academic Games League

Word Frog

Content: Antonyms, synonyms, and homophones
Players: 1
Word Frog is a language arts game that provides practice in matching antonyms, synonyms, and homophones. The target word appears on the frog, with the word category underneath defining the relationship to be matched.

Word Invasion

Content: Parts of speech
Players: 1
Word Invasion is a language arts game that provides practice in parts of speech. Jellyfish with words drift toward the octopus at the bottom of the screen.

Academic Games League Of America

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