Learning Games
Types of Learning
Educational Tools
100

A game that is downloaded to a personal device.

What is Desktop-based games?

100

Using games to teach academic content to students.

What is game-based learning?

100

A technology process in which machines produce three-dimensional solid objects based on coded instructions.

What is 3-D printing?

200

Academic learning included within the structures of online or software and app-based game formats.

What is Serious games?

200

Approach to curriculum and instructions organized around problems or issues for students to solve.

What is problem-based learning?

200

Computer-based three-dimensional environments for students and teachers to explore interactively.

What is VR?

300

Learning or entertainment activities, often featuring virtual worlds, avatars, and competition for points and a winning score.

What is Computer-and web-based games?

300

Students learning academic content without realizing they are doing so; often embedded in game play.

What is stealth learning?

300

A sequence of written commands that tell the computer what a programmer wants the machine to do.

What is coding?

400

Recreations of real-world situations and settings in a game-like format.

What is simulation games?

400

Approach to instruction in classrooms emphasizing learning by making.

What is market-based learning?

400

Students and teachers designing, constructing, and using robots as a part of a school curriculum.

What is robotics?

500

Using game playing to motivate people to use technology for specific purposes such as buying a product and learning a skill.

What is gamification?

500

Applying prior knowledge and critical thinking strategies to develop answers or solutions to a problems.

What is problem solving?

500

Areas in schools and libraries devoted to enabling students to design, tinker, invent, and construct based on their ideas and interests.

What is makerspaces?

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