how to integrate gaming in the classroom - jolanta galecka

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In her presentation Jolanta Galecka (Young Digital Planet, Poland) showed several interesting games and the evolution YDP has undergone in the design process based on feedback provided by children playing the games. Find out the before and after screenshots of games, with clear changes in decor, characters and game feedback. Jolanta presented this presentation during the MEDEAnet webinar 'How to integrate gaming in the classroom' on 25 June 2012. Find out more on http://www.medeanet.eu.

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Jolanta GaleckaEducation Expert

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• Articulation skills• Auditory perception• Graphomotoric skills• Lexical skills• Linguistic skills• Manual skills• Mathematical skills• Motor skills• Musical skills• Social skills and emotions• Spatial perception• Visual perception• Thinking skills

Our solution stimulates many more…

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www.ydp.eu jgalecka@ydp.eu

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