Game-Based Learning
GameUp, as part of BrainPop, provides games that students can play to learn in every subject.
Games and Learning provides up-to-date news, blogs, and research on GBL as well as game development and tips on classroom use.
Here students can play games and enter into simulations that teach them civics lessons.
From within a web-browser, the inklewriter will let students make and play interactive stories with no programming required.
The Institute of Play helps to provide information through research about games and their involvement in learning. Here, educators are able to understand how games help students learn and become engaged.
Kahoot! is a game-based classroom response system that creates quizzes, discussion, and surveys that keep students involved in lectures.
Kodu Game Lab is a resource for students to use to learn how to make their own games. It is also useful for teachers who wish to create games to implement into their classroom.
Geometric games that are aligned with the common core for K-12.
The MindShift Guide to Digital Games and Learning helps to explain the key ideas in game based learning, which include the “pedagogy, implementation, and assessment.”
Ndemic Creations is a leading, independent game studio dedicated to making ultra high quality, intelligent and sophisticated strategy games.
NMI is a research institute and they explain why game-based learning is important as well as how it affects the future of the classroom.