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Summary

Teaching with Games was a year-long project investigating the place of mainstream commercial computer games in the classroom. The project aimed to provide practical and informed evidence of the implications and potential of the use of these games in school, and an informed strategy for future educational development requirements, based upon collaborative discussions between industry and the education community.

Project type and status

Research project: completed

Online press coverage

10/08/05 - Guardian games blog
10/08/05 - Silicon.com
10/08/05 - BBC
10/08/05 - The Register
10/08/05 - Gamasutra
11/08/05 - Computing
17/08/05 - Computing
13/01/06 - BBC
14/01/06 - Pocket-lint
16/01/06 - play.tm
18/01/06 - eGov Monitor
08/03/06 - Ipsos MORI
17/03/06 - Education Guardian
25/05/06 - Joystiq
25/05/06 - Computing
14/07/06 - eGov Monitor
17/07/06 - BBC
24/07/06 - New Statesman
24/07/06 - Guardian games blog
24/07/06 - Eurogamer
27/07/06 - EFY Times
02/10/06 - Bit-tech.net
02/10/06 - EntertainmentWise
02/10/06 - Next Generation
02/10/06 - Gamasutra
02/10/06 - Kotaku
02/10/06 - BBC
02/10/06 - MCV
03/10/06 - Gameplanet
03/10/06 - PALGN
03/10/06 - Gameinfowire
06/10/06 - eGov Monitor
09/10/06 - PublicTechnology.net
12/12/06 - Education Guardian
02/04/07 - PublicTechnology.net

Teaching with Games
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