Many educators use serious games in their teaching to integrate educational content, skills development, and learning outcomes into a game-like environment. This promotes student engagement, critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration. Join us as we create a space for support and discussion about this exciting pedagogical approach.
It has become clear that there is HUGE demand from educators at Lund University to facilitate a dialogue, exchange of ideas, and experience sharing around the use of serious games as a pedagogical approach (see summary of our previous event here).
During this event, we will have the opportunity:
- To briefly present your own experiences or questions;
- To listen or engage in discussion with other colleagues;
- To generate new ideas for how to use serious games in your teaching;
- To expand your network of teachers interested in using serious games.
We want to provide the opportunity to engage in discussing topics that matter to you the most! No prior knowledge or experience is needed to attend the event; however, there will be no theoretical content provided at this event. For this information, we suggest you review the summary and slides from our previous event on this topic during Fall 2023.
We will offer this workshop as a hybrid event.
The workshop will be facilitated in English.
Date, time & calendar entry
The event will take place on 29 February 2024, 09:30 to 11:00
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Registration
Space in the room is limiting us to 15 participants; however, there is a possibility to join online. Please indicate your preferred venue for participation. Registration is open until Monday 26 February. For late registration, contact mirjam.glessmer@lth.lu.se.
Visit the registration page – forms.microsoft.com
Audience
This event is intended for teachers at Lund University, especially those who have experience in using serious games, or are considering it, as an approach to teach sustainability. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to do so!
Venue
The event will take place at Brunnen in the Studiecentrum at LTH. The entrance is located at John Ericssons väg 4. Upon entering, signage will be visible directing you to the room location.