Games In Schools And Libraries - Inverse Genius

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Sinopse

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

Episódios

  • GSL 165: 2021 Summer in Review

    13/09/2021

    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. ShushCon Update - In-person ShushCon is cancelled. We are currently trying to put together an online ShushCon. Summer Activity ReviewGoogle CS First Video Game Design Miniatures and Terrain MakingGames WorkshopMaking bushes and hedgesWalls Proxxon Foam cutter Mold Making and CastingThe folks at Reynolds Advanced Materials were a huge help in deciding what projects to offer. We wanted to go a bit more in depth than their starter classes, but they gave us a great place to start from, as well as helping find affordable

  • GSL 164: HABA in Libraries

    17/08/2021

    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://www.habausa.com/ Tiffany@habausa.com I apologize to our listeners and T Caires for the delay releasing this episode. Health issues and an incredibly busy summer schedule prevented it’s timely release. The content is still useful. Dragon’s Breath from the HABA USA website. Haba Games DiscussedDragon’s BreathDragon’s Breath - The HatchingMy Very First GamesFirst OrchardNibble Munch CrunchHungry as a BearGame Night ApprovedAdventure LandHonga The Key - Sabotage at Lucky Llama

  • GSL 163: Tails and Tales 3, A Long Neck Spinosaurus

    17/07/2021

    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 when he returned. We should be returning to our biweekly schedule. On Games in Schools and Libraries episode 163 Chris and Donald talk about more tabletop games suitable to the 2021 Tales & Tails summer reading theme. Games MentionedHIVETakenokoCoconutsKontourBring your Own BookCartooner and MangakaKing of Tokyo / King of New YorkEvolution Evolution BeginningsEvolution Climate OceansZooloretto and AquarettoHappy SalmonCamel UpBaren ParkFauna and TerraDon’t forget ShushCon is in October. Check back for details as they develop. Ga

  • GSL 162: Tails and Tales 2, More Games with Animals

    12/05/2021

    In episode 162 of the Games in Schools and Libraries Donald and Chris talk about other animal themed games which might be useful to include in your 2021 Summer Reading Tails and Tales activities. Video GamesBaba is YouGoat SimulatorUltimate Chicken HorseUntitled Goose GameThe Last GuardianAnimal CrossingNever AloneMossThe Sonic SeriesZoo Tychoon Crash BandicootDonkey KongDeer GodTabletop Games My Little Pony - Tales of Equestria RPGAdventure MaximusBattlesheepHey! That's My Fish!My Little ScytheDixit / Mysterium Before there were StarsNon Game MentionsThe Great Flamingo UprisingThey Toys that Made UsDon’t f

  • GSL 161: Tails and Tales 1

    04/05/2021

    From the Endangered Cover Art Games in Schools and Libraries episode 161 is the beginning of a series where Donald and Chris talk about games that support the 2021 Summer Reading theme “Tails and Tales”. Some of these are great games about animals, some are great storytelling games that can be used to tell tales about animals, and some are both! Before they get to that the talk a little bit about what they are doing to incorporate the Glowforge into their summer reading activities. Game ReviewsTiny Epic TacticsAldabasALDRTails and Tales Related GamesMice & Mystics Cockroach PokerRory's Story CubesUntold Adventures AwaitEndangeredCosta RicoCardlineOne Night Ultimate WerewolfOne Week Ultimate WerewolfWerewordsDon’t forget ShushCon is in October. Check back for details as th

  • GSL 30: The Main Event (REBROADCAST)

    21/04/2021

    In this rebroadcast of Games in Schools and Libraries episode 30 Giles and Don talk about events. We discuss running events, publicizing events, and different ways of fostering interest.  This episode was originally hosted by the Games for Educators Website. After listening to this episode go check them out. http://g4ed.com/Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekEmail us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System. 

  • GSL 160: Escape Games for the Classroom

    06/04/2021

    In Games in Schools and Libraries episode 160 Donald and Professor Scott Nicholson talk about publisher dummy contracts and maintaining the right to share your own work, how to get your published works cited appropriately, and the new book Unlocking the Potential of Puzzle-based Learning by Scott Nicholson and Liz Cable.They also chat about puzzle hunts as learning and weekly puzzle challenges for the classroom. After the break Scott looks back at his experience teaching Escape Room Design, and the added difficulty of moving online. Scott also gives us a scoop about his upcoming project with The mEducation Alliance.

  • GSL 159: Fairy and Gnome Doors

    30/03/2021

    Southern Georgetown Community Library Fairy Door In Games in Schools and Libraries episode 159 Donald and Chris talk about the cancelling of ShushCon Online 2021, new gaming shelves for the library, games they have played, and the Fairy and Gnome door project. ShushConShushCon 2021 Online Cancelled, but we will still run an event in October. Four of our five new shelves, with room to grow. New Game ShelvesOur new KALLAX shelves, from IKEA, while not necessarily as durable as standard library shelves a

  • GSL 158: The Spiel Foundation

    03/03/2021

    On Episode 158 of Games in Schools and Libraries Donald and Kathleen are joined by Stephen Conway to talk about what the Spiel Foundation is doing for schools and libraries. The Spiel FoundationStephen Conway serves as Director of the Spiel Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2007. The foundation is dedicated to making the world a more playful place, and to do so they deliver bundles of games to a wide variety of organizations serving players of all ages (children’s hospitals, senior centers, shelters, halfway houses, boys and girls clubs, schools, libraries, and even prisons).stephen@thespielfoundation.com http://thespiel.net/ http://thespielfoundation.com/ http://www.majorfun.com/ Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Li

  • GSL 157: Social for Social's Sake

    16/02/2021

    In Games in Schools and Libraries episode 157 Donald is joined by Dustin Staats of Board Gaming with Education to talk about the value of games in a pandemic and post pandemic education setting. Dustin StaatsBoard Gaming with Education@bge_gamesGSL 138: Board Gaming with Education Also mentionedGoogle Jamboard Flip GridTrapwordsGames in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System. 

  • GSL 156: Teaching Political Science Through Games

    05/02/2021

    In Games in Schools and libraries episode 156 Kathleen is joined by James “Pigeon” Fielder, Mark Harvey, Ryan Gibb, the authors of the upcoming book Games without Frontiers: Simulations and Games in the Political Science Classroom to discuss their experiences using games to teach political science. James “Pigeon” Fielderwww.jdfielder.comhttps://twitter.com/j_d_fielderMark Harvey https://www.stmary.edu/staff/174 https://twitter.com/DrMAHarvey Hidden Agenda game he mentionedhttps://classicreload.com/hidden-agenda.htmlSuggested games: Risk, Diplomacy, Supremacy  Ryan Gibbhttps://www.bakeru.edu/area-of-study/international-studies/ https://twitter.com/scipio_africa Simulation he uses in his classroom is free and online. It is Model Diplomacy and is administered by the Council on Foreign Relations https://modeldiplomacy.cfr.org/case-library    Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Game

  • GSL 29: Games and Autism (REBROADCAST)

    29/01/2021

    This is a rebroadcast of the Games in Schools and Libraries episode 29 Giles and Don discuss their experience with games and children on the autism spectrum. This episode was originally hosted by the Games for Educators Website. After listening to this episode go check them out. http://g4ed.com/Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekEmail us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System. 

  • GSL 155: Next Gen Consoles

    15/01/2021

    In Games in Schools and Libraries 155 Chris and Donald announce the 2021 ShushCon schedule. They also discuss the new generation of PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles. They talk hardware, games, and subscription services. ShushCon 2021March 26-28 ShushCon Online. October 15-17 ShushCon in Pawleys Island Want to dig deeper in the next generation of consoles? Check out these Games in Schools and Libraries Blog articles. NEXT GENERATION CONSOLES IN THE LIBRARY PART 1NEXT GENERATION CONSOLES IN LIBRARIES PART 2: SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with 

  • GSL 154: Jack Looks Twitchy

    23/12/2020

    Some of the games we play most Frequently on Twitch. In GSL 154 Chris and Donald discuss the Jack Box Party Pack games through the lense of games they utilize on the ShushCon Twitch stream or would be suitable for playing with patrons or students via Discord. After reviewing games in the Party Packs they also discuss tactics for dealing with bad actors and vulgarians who jump in on your stream. https://www.jackboxgames.com/party-pack/ Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown Cou

  • GSL 28: Game Design Guild (REBROADCAST)

    17/12/2020

    This is a rebroadcast of the Games in Schools and Libraries episode originally posted December 18, 2013. In GSL episode 28 Giles and Don are joined by the enigmatic professor Scott Nicholson and they discuss the Game Design Guild. The guild offers exploration of new games, game design challenges, playtests of potential projects, and grant seeking for community oriented game design. Scott also mentions the Games in Libraries Online course - 30 video series on games in libraries.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyRBdPvcWK59kRYL5LMV_s2Sz00oL-ph&feature=view_all

  • The Therapeutic Applications of RPGs

    08/12/2020

    In Games in Schools and Libraries episode 153 Kathleen is joined by Adam Davis, one of Game To Grow’s founders, about overcoming isolation, expanding their ability to serve, and the opportunity to train more professionals on the therapeutic applications of RPGs. With geographic restrictions eased because of the prevalence of remote engagement Game To Grow is now reaching people worldwide. Adam Davis and Adam Johns were previously on GSL 140.At the time of this release they are in currently in registration for trainers and participants. https://gametogrow.org/training/ Game to Grow is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2017 on the belief that games of all kinds have the power to improve people’s lives. Game to Grow’s weekly therapeutic social skills groups help young people become more confident, creative, and soci

  • GSL 152: ShushCon Twitch Stream

    02/12/2020

    On this episode Donald and Chris talk about their recent experience with the Roll20 AD&D campaign, and the ShushCon Twitch Stream. They also review Unlock!: Epic Adventures and talk about a fundraiser done in conjunction with the Friends of the Waccamaw Neck Branch Library. Check out the ShushCon Twitch Stream. Please follow and ring the bell for alerts when we are live. https://www.twitch.tv/shushcon  Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed by libraries included in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Libra

  • GSL 151: Storm King's Party

    17/09/2020

    In episode 151 of Games in Schools and Libraries Donald Dennis and Chris Bell talk about running games online for the library. Stuff we talked about:Storm King’s Thunder D&D CampaignCurse of Strahd D&D CampaignD&D SRD (System Reference Document)https://www.twitch.tv/shushcon https://roll20.net/ Jackbox Party Pack from https://www.jackboxgames.com/ https://discord.com/ Game

  • GSL 27: Brian Mayer ALA (REBROADCAST)

    28/08/2020

    In Games in Schools and Libraries episode 27, originally published in 2013, Donald is joined by Brian Mayer. They talk about the American Library Association Convention, and particularly the play event. They also cover games in libraries, learning experiences, game design contests, and making games a more natural part of a game program. Brian Michael MayerLibrary Technology Specialist at Genesee Valley BOCES Coordinator of School Library System and Media Services at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus-BOCES Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us:&n

  • GSL 150: With Lydia-Rae Wehmeyer

    14/08/2020

    In episode 150 of Games in Schools and Libraries Lydia-Rae Wehmeyer joins Kathleen Mercury to discuss her experiences in using games in the classroom. Lydia-Rae WehmeyerDrama and Public Speaking Teacher at Brittany Woods Middle SchoolContributor @fivebygameshttps://www.instagram.com/alltheworldsastage07/  Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed by libraries included in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System. 

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