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Informationen zum Autor Kurt Squire is a Professor of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine, where he directs the Participatory Learning Group within the Connected Learning Lab. He previously Codirected the Games + Learning + Society Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Klappentext "Squire draws on 15+ years of experience to describe how games are developed and deployed in the classroom"-- Zusammenfassung Designing games for learning: case studies show how to incorporate impact goals, build a team, and work with experts to create an effective game. Digital games for learning are now commonplace, used in settings that range from K–12 education to advanced medical training. In this book, Kurt Squire examines the ways that games make an impact on learning, investigating how designers and developers incorporate authentic social impact goals, build a team, and work with experts in order to make games that are effective and marketable. Because there is no one design process for making games for impact—specific processes arise in response to local needs and conditions—Squire presents a series of case studies that range from a small, playable game created by a few programmers and an artist to a multimillion-dollar project with funders, outside experts, and external constraints. These cases, drawn from the Games + Learning + Society Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, show designers tackling such key issues as choosing platforms, using data analytics to guide development, and designing for new markets. Although not a how-to guide, the book offers developers, researchers, and students real-world lessons in greenlighting a project, scaling up design teams, game-based assessment, and more. The final chapter examines the commercial development of an impact game in detail, describing the creation of an astronomy game, At Play in the Cosmos , that ships with an introductory college textbook. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction 1 2 Designing Games for Impact in Context 13 3 Crowdsourcing Knowledge Games in Science 31 4 Fair Play: Scaling Teams for Impact 53 5 Progenitor X: Zombies, Stem Cells, and Assessment 75 6 Games for Healthy Minds 91 7 Games, Design, Schools and Markets 109 8 Private-Public Partnerships for Scale 139 9 Conclusions 167 Coda: Making Impact in Universities 185 Acknowledgments and Dedication 199 Notes 207 References 211 Index 231...