Breakout Session 4: Learning with games in Scottish Schools

February 1, 2009

Speaker: Ollie Bray, Deputy Head Teacher, Musselburgh Grammar School (East Lothian Council)

This session will talk about example of good practice in computer games based learning in Scottish schools. Many of the primary and secondary case studies will be based on projects that have taken place in the Musselburgh cluster, East Lothian.

Examples will include how the schools have used games such as Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training, Big Brain Academy, Drawn to Life, Nintendogs, Guitar Hero, My French Coach, Buzz the Schools Quiz and Hotel Dusk (a DS interactive graphic novel).

Most important the presentation will be lively and motivating and any of the examples given will be able to be replicated and scaled up by any school.

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