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Games in Schools and Libraries

Giles Pritchard

The Games in Schools and Libraries podcast is about board, card and digital games, and the ways in which they can find a place in schools or at the local library.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes100Founded11 years ago
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In Games in Schools and Libraries episode 166, Donald Dennis and Chris Bell talk about their prep for the Upcoming ShushCon gaming convention.http://shushcon.com/ https://shushcon.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/shushcon Games in ... more

2 years ago

Waccamaw Neck Branch Library multi-day classes. In episode 165 of Games in Schools and Libraries Donald and Chris talk about many of their summer programming activities, much of which can be used in gaming or gaming adjacent activities. more

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In Games in Schools and Libraries #164 Donald is joined by the amazing T Caires, of Haba Games. They talk about animal related games that would go along with the 2021 Tails and Tales summer reading program, as well as the Haba library programs. https... more

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3 years ago

One of the Georgetown County Library character boards for our summer reading Tales and Tails giveaway. Patrons picked up a different board each week Sorry for the delay on episodes. Donald was out sick for awhile and then busy with summer projects ... more

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3 years ago

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
  • Right up my alley

    I am very interested in creating educational games and want to design games for educators and therapists so this podcast is right up my alley.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S Maycock
    United States6 years ago
  • Great, topical content for librarians and educators

    I'm glad Don & company are releasing regular episodes. This is a great resource for librarians, teachers, and other educators looking for current information on how to incorporate games, puzzles, and escape rooms into programs, library collections, and classrooms.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    pjbent
    United States7 years ago

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