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K-12 Teaching and Learning with Digital Games Microcredential

K-12 Teaching and Learning with Digital Games Microcredential

This microcredential gives K-12 educators a deeper understanding of the research and resulting best practices regarding how, when, where, and why to implement digital games in the classroom. Upon completion of this microcredential, teachers will be able to define and defend the appropriateness of using digital games in K-12 teaching and learning.

MICROCREDENTIAL ID: ETEC-TLG-0002
CREDENTIAL: K-12 Teaching and Learning with Games
CREDITS: 1.0 CEU (10 hours)
AUTHOR: Dr. Rick Ferdig


Registration

 

How to Earn This Microcredential

Participants must submit evidence related to learning, implementing, and reflecting on teaching with digital games in the classroom. This includes a written overview of the advantages and disadvantages of educational gaming, presentation materials to be given to or a presentation given to other stakeholders, and a reflection on lessons learned in this microcredential.

Fees

Participants submitting this microcredential for review will be assessed an administrative fee of $50. Participants who successfully complete the microcredential will receive a certificate showing completion of 1.0 CEU.