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5th Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum: Fred Goodman - Discussion and Demonstration of Simulation, Metaphorical, and Literal Games 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Mark Weisberg, Fred Goodman. Location: Unknown, classroom with several chalkboards. Begins with Goodman talking about the Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum, before introducing Goodman. Good man then lectures the audience on the use of simulation games to assist with teaching in classrooms. He also discusses the difference between puzzles and games, as well as curricular and planned learning.

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5th Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum: Fred Goodman - Discussion of the Applications of Simulations and Games and Wrap-Up

Main Speaker(s): Fred Goodman. Video takes place after all previous lecturesfrom the 5th Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum on the use of simulations and games in public education. Consists of the audience members discussing the different educationa games they were taught amongst themselves and with Goodman.

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5th Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum: Fred Goodman - Queries and Theories: A Game About Scientific Method 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Fred Goodman. Video contains a lectre by Goodman on using the scientific teaching game Queries and Theories to assist with teaching science and languages in public schools. He demostrates the effectiveness of the game by teaching it to the audience.

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5th Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum: Fred Goodman - Rule Governed Behavior: The Shoot Marbles Don?t They? 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Fred Goodman. Video contains a demonstration of an educational game by Goodman. This game is a demonstration of rule-governed behaviour, where participants must follow certain sets of rules to survive. The main rule established by Goodman is that each player must have at least one marble to survive along with a few others, more rules are created by players acting as the government as the game goes on. After explaining the game the audience plays it for the remainder of the video.

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