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Newsletter for May 2012: The Creation Issue

 

A Newsletter for Teachers, Parents, and Librarians
   Web Site  | Game Finder  | Game Reviews   May, 2012  

Feature Articles

7 games on a budget

by Shara Lawrence-Weiss
Heading into the summer, Shara shows us seven free games you can create at home for some fantastic summer fun.
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So you wanna make a game?

by Patrick Matthews
Have you ever wondered how to turn that great game idea you have into a published product? Here's the answer.
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Make a game of manners

by Jennifer Petsche
What do you do when you see a problem that needs to be solved? Invent a game, of course. Jennifer introduces us to Blunders, a game about manners, designed by etiquette expert Aimee Symington.
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Great Stories from the Web

How games improve language abilities

A current three-year study is exploring how games can improve language abilities. Curious?

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Puzzles improve math skills

A study just found that puzzles help 2-4 year-olds have better math skills and spatial intelligence.

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Have an Idea for a Story?

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We're always on the lookout for good stories, whether they're game reviews, or ways teachers or parents can use games, or even discussions of the educational benefits of games.


If there's something specific you'd like us to write about, let us know! This newsletter is all for you, after all. Why not let us know what you are interested in?

 

The Creation Issue!

This May is all about creation here at Games for Educators. From making your own games at home to getting a game published to an example of an expert making a game to solve a problem, we've got what you need.

 

Enjoy!



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