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Augmented Learning: An Interview with Eric Klopfer (Part Two)

Critics of the serious games movement accuse its supporters of being "technophiles." How would you respond to the charge that you might be placing your enthusiasm for a new technical platform above concern for what constitutes good pedagogical practices'...

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Augmented Learning: An Interview with Eric Klopfer (Part One)

For the past five years, Eric Klopfer has helped to lead the Education Arcade, the MIT based research group which is seeking to explore the pedagogical uses of computer and video games. One of his biggest contributions has been to...

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A Game Looking at the Reality of Climate Change

Eric Klopfer, director of MIT's Scheller Teacher Education Program and author of Augmented Learning describes TimeLab, the program's most recent Augmented Reality Game: TimeLab starts with a video that sets the players 100 years in the future when global climate...

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Wednesday Blog Watch - Augmented Reality

... the television broadcast. What are some ways that Augmented Reality can be used for education? Eric Klopfer, director of the MIT Teacher Education Program and author of Augmented Learning , is interviewed on Henry Jenkins' blog here , where he discusses how Augmented Reality might be used in the classroom setting through video games.