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As we developed products for the Learning Games to Go project, we learned a lot from people who had made learning with games their business for many years.
Check out these podcasts to hear what they told us.
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- Game designer Scot Osterweil
- Henry Jenkins, the Director of MIT's Comparative Media Studies program, talks about digital games, their role in our culture now and how they might be used in the future.
- Henry Jenkins shares more of his ideas about digital games and how they can be used as learning tools in the classroom.
- FableVision is the project game developer for Learning Games to Go. Hear FableVision president Paul Reynolds talk about this unique mission-based company in the first of a three-part series.
- In our second podcast about FableVision, the company's Vice President Gary Goldberger talks about his work and his own learning journey.
- In the third installment, Peter Reynolds, the CEO and founder of Fablevision, shares some of his thoughts on learning, story, and game design.
- University of Vermont professor and game researcher David Gibson talks about his creation, simSchool, an online classroom simulation that helps train new teachers.
- Jesper Juul, a lecturer and researcher at the Singapore-MIT Gambit Game Lab, discusses some of his "big picture" ideas around video games.
- Jesper Juul shares more of his thoughts about video games, specifically how they can be used to teach and what it might take to bring them to more classrooms.
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