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Educational Games & Health Sciences

Network of the National Library of Medicine [NNLM]
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This webinar will begin with an overview of educational games and their benefits. Rina Wehbe, University of Waterloo, will speak about her research and recent game “Above Water” which informs people about strategies for coping with anxiety. Zeb Mathews, University of Tennessee, will speak about his game, “PubWizard” which quizzes graduate level informatics students’ knowledge of primary and secondary sources. This will be followed by an interactive exercise of exploring some of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) & National Library of Medicine (NLM) endorsed games. A Q&A session will follow. Are you interested in creating a game? We’ll have an exit survey to discuss hosting a game creation course.

The learning objectives currently include the following:

– Understand how educational games and gamification are unique – Learn about the possible benefits and advantages of learning with games – Better general understanding of the process of creating an educational game – Become acquainted with 2 educational games that intersect with the health sciences – Understand how basic game design elements are significant in educational games – Become familiar with some NIH & NLM endorsed games

Outline:
Introduction/Overview
Rina Wehbe (Above Water) 00:06:05
Zeb Mathews (PubWizard) 00:29:14
Game Exercise (instructions – 00:50:19, after exercise – 01:05:59)
Q&A & Survey 01:07:52

Activity Link:

Games in the Activity:
The Blood Typing Game –
MRI: The Magnetic Miracle –
Malaria –
Vitamin B1: Chicken Farm –

Exit Survey: