Let’s create games for education! The ERASMUS+ project ‘Create Digital Games for Education’ (CDG4E)
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The ERASMUS+ project ‘Create Digital Games for Education’ (CDG4E)
Digital games are increasingly drawing our students'' attention outside the classroom. In addition, games are increasingly recognized as powerful tools to facilitate learning. In particular, games allow students to be at the heart of the learning experience, allow a trial and error approach, and make learning fun and engaging.
A strategic ERASMUS+ partnership between the Malta Information Technology Agency (MITA), the Science Centre (Department of Curriculum Management), waza! UG, the University of Luxembourg, the Danube Krems University, and Research and Innovation Management GmbH aims to challenge traditional pedagogies and encourage the use of innovative game-based learning methodologies for learning purposes. A first version of an easy-to-use educational game creation tool (Game Creator) has been developed to enrich the toolbox of teachers at local and European levels. The tool will allow both students and teachers to develop learning games and share them with the user community.
Within the framework of the project two pilot educational games will be developed, one on the subject of Fake News and the other relating to the field of STEM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). These two games will demonstrate the features and capabilities of a Game Creator.
Given the current impact of false news on social media and information portals, it is essential that the general public, especially young learners, know how to identify reliable sources of information. The STEM game will develop an inquiry-based learning approach, where students will develop skills in both the scientific process and critical thinking.
A synergetic working relationship has been created between the European partners from Malta, Austria, Germany and Luxembourg, which will strengthen cooperation between higher education organisations and institutions and also facilitate the exchange, testing and development of inspiring practices in education.
The partnership aims to improve the level and quality of digital competences and the relevance of students'' knowledge and skills and to promote student-centred learning approaches through ICT. Thus, the consortium seeks to create an innovative method of teaching and learning. The results of the project allow educators to diversify their pedagogies and students to learn using a modern and attractive tool, thus stimulating students'' appetite to learn.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s ERASMUS+ programme under grant agreement 2017-1-MT01-KA201-026955 (Key Action 2: Strategic Partnerships). The European Commission support for the production of this material does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Research and Innovation Management GmbH is a privately owned enterprise that plans and develops pioneering research and innovation projects. We address the future-oriented structuring of research and innovation in order to assist other entities in overcoming new challenges. Drawing on both internal and external experts, Research and Innovation Management GmbH provides practitioners with proven and ground-breaking knowledge to explore and exploit entrepreneurial opportunities. We manage innovative processes with a unique set of services in order to deploy the creative capabilities of all involved resources. We conduct interdisciplinary research covering a diverse set of different themes. Our portfolio draws on a variety of academic disciplines across the fields of management, education, business, economics and financing. The practical implications for management and business practitioners are fundamental to our research. Our services range from joint research collaborations, seminars and workshops to long-term consulting projects and implementation support.
Datum: 22.07.2018 - 02:22 Uhr
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