31/05/2011
Testimonials SEE a game Testimonials for the SEE a game Grundtvig In-Service training in Menorca
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31/05/2011
Testimonials SEE a game Testimonials for the SEE a game Grundtvig In-Service training in Menorca
16/05/2011
Research on (contradicting) theories on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial attitudes, skills ... (you can skip the first 45 minutes of the tape)
Creativity Incentives and Research — Portal of Baltic Managament Development Association Ms. Karine Oganisjana, Univesrity of Latvia, Latvia
Playing See A Game in Romania. A teachers who participated in the in-service training in Menorca now plays the games with her students.
05/04/2011
Check the new video blogs of the in-service training in Menorca!
SEE A game - Menorca - Day 3 SEE A game In-Service Training, a Grundtvig-project in Menorca.
CVO Antwerpen-Zuid organises a course in Menorca where teachers and trainers from all over Europe learn how to train entrepreneurial skills in a fun and challenging way. The games were developed during the 2-year project See A Game which CVO Antwerpen-Zuid coordinated.
Follow the course by watching the daily videoblog.
SEE A game - Menorca - Day 2 Videoblog for the Grundtvig In-Service Training SEE A game in Menorca. Day 2.
21/03/2011
The launch of the first See A Game course was successful. At the moment teachers and trainers from all over Europe learn how to stimulate entrepreneurial attitudes by using games.
The course venue is the lovely isle Menorca. That the scenery will definitely have an inspiring effect on the participants, shows this picture that was taken by one of the participants.
29/09/2010
Artikel over gaming in Klasse (vanaf p. 10)
Gaming is geen kinderspel. Gamen stimuleert out-of-the-box denken van je leerlingen, dixit Jeroen Bourgonjon, FWO-aspirant UGent.
Nieuws | Schooldirect Vier op de vijf leerlingen gamen. Ondertussen is gaming veel meer geworden dan amusement. Serious games, computerspellen die niet gericht zijn op ontspanning maar wel werken aan kennis, vaardigheden en attitudes dringen nochtans maar moeizaam door tot de schoolbanken. Games slepen een hardnekkig ima...