

The Facebook page for his method of teaching classes as multiplayer games is now followed by close to 1200 people in 45 countries. In June 2011 Lee's bestselling book, The Multiplayer Classroom: Designing Coursework as a Game was published by Cengage Learning. He has written and designed over thirty commercial and applied video games and MMOs. Lee Sheldon is Associate Professor in the Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In addition, the presentation will be recorded via Zoom and available at a later date CELT's YouTube channel.

Or, go to and enter meeting ID: 962 507 406 If you are unable to attend in-person - you may login via ZOOM: 7 hosted by Wei Wang, and Dennis Culver our Game-Based Learning FLC Co-Facilitators This event will be STREAMED live in 2030 Morrill on Tuesday, Apr. Students seem more focused on video game challenges than their classes, but literal efforts to use video games to teachĪ Game-Based Learning Community online discussion with Lee Sheldon, Associate Professor, the Communication and Media Department and Co-Director of the Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York Everywhere educators from K-12 to university professors are attempting to negotiate the widening gap betweenĭecades-old teaching methods and the parallel-processing and social-networking students of today.
