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LIS768: Gaming & Learning

Last night was our "Gaming in Libraries" session in my Library 2.0 course. We read some articles, discussed gaming programs in local libraries, and had some time for open play. Who knew that in library school you might get to do DDR? :-)

Thanks to the LIS768'ers who brought gaming consoles, handhelds and the like - and to those who showed others how to play various games.

Some folks explored Second Life as well, whiles others had a blast from the past with a rousing game of Asteroids. Thanks to Ruth for shooting the video. Photos to follow.

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Speaking of gaming in libraries/schools, have you seen this video at the Chronicle website?

http://chronicle.com/media/video/v54/i09/gaming/

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