Teacher Beta Tests Classroom MMO as Classroom Management System
I’m not going to lie- I really want my kids to get achievements and level up, but I feel like I would need my ELA partner teacher to get in on it and I don’t think she’d carry it over. But seriously, how much fun would this be?
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listenlearninspireteach answered:
This. is. AMAZING!!!!!!
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I absolutely love this. Check out the article, don’t be afraid of the video gamer/ computer lingo. (I didn’t understand...
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wisewolfholo answered:
I think it would be a quite eye openeing experience for the kida and not only would it provide an a learning experinence it would provide and
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kerrsplat answered:
It’s very fun. Do a search for “Academic Aesthetic” to find another example,
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