[Edu] Old Rabbit, New to Games in Education

Carol Townsend carol.townsend at gmail.com
Sat Nov 3 15:42:59 EST 2007


Hey Steve!

This has been a standard topic on the Edu page - so there's lots of wisdom
already in the archives of this list.

That said,... it's always a good topic, and every time it comes up there's
always something new that people add, so no worries about having it come
around again.  But do check the archives.

cheers!
Carol


On 11/3/07, Steven Hoffman <divreon at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> The Rabbits on this list generally know me, My Name is Steve, and I'm a
> rabbit in Buffalo NY.
>
> Recently a new game shop in the area who is stocking Looney Labs games has
> asked me about Games for use in Special education environments.
>
> I know there are dedicated teachers and the like on here, and I was
> wondering what Looney Labs games work best for these environments?
>
> Outside of Looney Labs are there any games that are good for special
> education purposes?
>
> Are there special rules changes to make them easier or more effective?
>
> I know I'm not being very specific, but I'm not really versed in games for
> education  outside of chrononauts for History, and Nanofictionary for
> writing/creativity.
>
> Any information to pass on would be great! Thanks.
>
> -Steve Hoffman
> Buffalo NY Rabbit
>
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