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Using games to teach science - Part 1 with Richard Durham

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Physical games offer an incredible opportunity for people to explore & learn concepts. This can be applied in STEM education! We chat with Richard Durham, a passionate advocate for game design and the Curriculum Development Manager for the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries at the University of Auckland. This is part 1 of 2 discussions on applying game design to learning environments.

Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education

More about Richard Durham

Richard provides strategic guidance and decision-making in relation to curriculum development and learning design for the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries at the University of Auckland. His background is in education, degrees in science education, curriculum design and instruction, and a decade of classroom teaching. He also designs serious games and consults for social good organisations, museums, events, and schools, leveraging his passion and experience for play, games, and learning design.

Email: [email protected]

Education email: [email protected]

Twitter: @richdurham

Hohi 1816 

Recent project: an educational board game about Aotearoa's first school, In collaboration with Ruth Lemon of Te Puna Wānanga in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at UoA. https://hohi1816.nz/

Megagames? What is that?

A 2015 docu-style playthrough of "Watch the Skies" (Language warning!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN71v9H_gg8

Examples of science teaching games

Gutcheck: the Microbe game 

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2001984

Genius Games' collection

https://www.geniusgames.org/collections/science-based-tabletop-games

Paved Paradise: a climate change tiny house game

http://www.susted.com/wordpress/content/board-games-as-educational-tools_2021_05/

(journal article is readable and covers the basics of games-based learning vocabulary)

A game design curriculum:

Stone Librande, who has a great curriculum for teaching game design to beginning game designers:

Stone's Game Design Curriculum written for Riot Games, (CC-license) for teachers (with links to US standards): 

https://www.riotgames.com/en/urf-academy/the-curriculum

Stone's GDC video on Designing games for Game designers: https://gdcvault.com/play/1015305/Designing-Games-for-Game

Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education

With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world!

https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/

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