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Minitex News articles tagged with "Game-Based Instruction" (9):

Information Fallout has reached 374 students across the world and counting

In February 2016, we launched Information Fallout, a narrative-based game to introduce concepts included within the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education.

Introducing information literacy skills with a post-apocalyptic game

So goes the premise of Information Fallout, a game to introduce key information literacy concepts.

How to Save the World with ACRL Framework Skills

The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education lays out a number of key information literacy concepts. These concepts are challenging and, once attained, will inform students’ information use throughout their lives.

Taxonomy Alignment for Gaming (TAG)

If you’re working to create and incorporate more game-based instruction into your teaching, this graphic, Taxonomy Alignment for Gaming (TAG) by Allen Interactions could prove to be a handy,

Ransom! Reminder

In reality, time isn’t really running out on Ransom!, the ELM database search game.

Ransom! Database Search Game – What We’ve Learned So Far

Four months out from launching Ransom!, a database search game that challenges library staff to solve a mystery by searching the ELM databases, we put together an internal progress report on the use o

Still Kidnapped! Minitex Blue Tubs Missing, Ransom Note Found

Did you see our announcement last month about Ransom!, an ELM database game for library staff? We hope you’ve had a chance to check it out.

Ransom! Database Search Game

Someone has kidnapped all of Minitex’s blue resource sharing tubs! And we need your help to figure out who did it. That’s the premise of an ELM learning game we launched this month called Ransom!. Have you tried it?

ELM Interactives for Grades K-8

Utilizing the Student Interactives available on the ReadWriteThink website, Minitex Reference Outreach & Instruction staff