Assuming so is required, and much is required, the following 10 results were found.
How Can Gaming Save the World?https://www.pathoftheelders.com/blogs/98-how-can-gaming-save-the-world
been an intense, challenging, and thought-provoking journey. Speakers like Jane McGonigal remind us why we have invested so much of ourselves in this project and what might be its rewards for future generations. Collette Jackson, Content and Marketing...
Chapter 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter3
for steel pots, pans, knives, axes and other utensils. We even watched the Europeans dance to fiddle tunes and we liked it so much that we learned their dances and songs on fiddles of our own. We even incorporated foods of the Europeans like bannock,...
Chapter 4B - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-3
No. Nine, also known as the James Bay Treaty in 1905. Treaty No. Nine, the James Bay Treaty I am sorry to have written so much about our peoples and the Treaty. But I wanted to make sure you had enough background information for a very good...
Monday, March 22, 2010 You may remember my first post discussed how game-based learning gives students freedom from failure. So I think it’s time we talked about winning. Gaming vs Reality Jesse Schell, Professor of Entertainment Technology at Carnegie...
Thursday, February 25, 2010 One of video gaming’s attractions is that you are free to fail: in fact, you’re encouraged to fail! How much fun would a game be if the first time you played it you, you won? Instead, your character dies and you re-start,...
Saturday, March 13, 2010 Do you “walk and use your feet” to get to work? Do you “work and write a report”? Of course not. The “and” is self-evident. So why do we use phrases like “education and technology” or “education and gaming”, as though gaming,...
Thursday, May 6, 2010 Do You Know What “Pine” Means? We ran into a problem during the creation of On the Path of the Elders: we couldn’t find the literal translation of “pine”. Maybe this doesn’t sound like such a big deal. After all, it’s just one...
Friday, May 28, 2010 “... we have sold ourselves into a fast food model of education. And it’s impoverishing our spirit and our energies as much as fast food is depleting our physical bodies.” – Sir Ken Robinson. When I was in grade 5, my teacher...
Friday, March 5, 2010 The benefits of integrating online games – particularly role-playing games – into the classroom are endless: Rather than passively absorbing content to be regurgitated at a later date, students are encouraged to take control of...
Saturday, March 13, 2010 “Not all Aboriginal communities experience youth suicide.... 90 per cent of the suicides take place in just 10 per cent of B.C. communities.” (Honouring Life Network) These were the findings by researchers Michael J. Chandler...