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LG2G News February 2008

Got Game? Got Game Robot
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LG2G News and Notes

Working from the Education Arcade's game-design concepts, FableVision will release a limited version of the LG2G game in April 2008 for testing with teachers and students by LG2G project evaluators ORC Macro. The information that will be gathered during this testing will help to inform the remainder of the work on the game and its accompanying supporting materials…. And speaking of those supporting materials, MPT's professional development and writing teams continue to make great progress on that front. Given that there's never really been anything quite like the LG2G game, these materials will be especially important to give students, teachers and families context around the game and how it will help kids learn…. The Advance Team of teachers is preparing to once again meet at the MPT studios in February. These teachers (as per this month's profile of Maureen Hahn) are an integral part of the LG2G team and provide invaluable input into how the game can and will be used in the classroom.

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