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This is going to be one of my most ambitious posts yet, as I have curated a gigantic list of my favorite sites/apps for GameBasedLearning (a.k.a Gamification). I''ve done posts on educational iOS Apps and Educational Online Games but I have never combined the two and curated a list that specifically deals w/ GBL.
You can play the first episode using the player below, or subscribe on iOS , Android , Stitcher or RSS. You can subscribe to the Podcast on iOS , Android , Stitcher or RSS. Gamification Resources from Carrie. Check out how @HeckAwesome does Star Wars #Gamification with her students! Download Episode. Follow @HeckAwesome.
Students can create selfie comics with the Comics Head (iOS/Android) app, Friendstrip (iOS/Android) app, or selfie comic videos with the Lomics (iOS/Android) app. Teens can create selfie avatar videos with Gabsee (iOS/Android) app. Flipgrid (iOS/Android) app and web tool or VoiceThread (web/iPad) app.
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