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Episode 73- Economics Board Games in Class feat. Grace Withmory

Episode 73- Economics Board Games in Class feat. Grace Withmory

FromBoard Gaming with Education


Episode 73- Economics Board Games in Class feat. Grace Withmory

FromBoard Gaming with Education

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Board Gaming with Education, Dustin and Grace talk about two games from Captial Gains Studio: Wongamania and Cryptocurrency. They talk about their experiences playing the games and potential implications they may have in class. This episode is sponsored by Fort Circle Games. You can find their fun historical board game, Shores of Tripoli, that plays in forty-five to sixty minutes on Kickstarter now! (11/4/19) Fort Circle Games and Shores of Tripoli - 1:58 Wongamania and Cryptocurrency by Capital Gains Studio - 2:48 Wongamania - 8:27 Cryptocurrency - 14:50 Using the Games in Class - 19:00 Support our podcast! How can you support us? There are many free and paid ways to support the show. Be sure to check out our support page! Our Facebook Group for Educators: Games-based Learning, Gamification, and Games in Education Thank you to Purple Planet Music for the wonderful contribution of their songs "Retro Gamer" and "Soul Train" for our interview and sponsorship segments. These songs can be found in full on this music archive. Support us by listening to us on RadioPublic! Every listen helps contribute resources to keep our podcast going. Always be sure to check out our show notes (website blog post) to read a recap of the episode topics and games mentioned in the episode.  https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com/capital-gains-studio
Released:
Nov 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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"Board Gaming with Education" explores board games, game-based learning, gamification, and other elements of gaming and how they can complement, supplement, and interact with education and learning. If you are an educator, teacher, board game hobbyist, or board game professional and you are curious how board games can be used as learning tools, then this podcast is for you!