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FYWP instructors may be interested in adapting instructional games for use in ENGL/WRTG120 and ENGL/WRTG121.  We are currently exploring a project based on rules, roles, and documentation techniques for 120 that might involve games related to writing.  For now, we are collecting a series of links to games that instructors might want to consider as part of this broader conversation about a games-focused project:
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FYWP instructors may be interested in adapting instructional games for use in WRTG120 and WRTG121.  We are currently exploring a project based on rules, roles, and documentation techniques for 120 that might involve games related to writing.  For now, we are collecting a series of links to games that instructors might want to consider as part of this broader conversation about a games-focused project:
  
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/Apples-Party-Box-Hilarious-Comparisons/dp/B00112CHCK Apples to Apples]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/Apples-Party-Box-Hilarious-Comparisons/dp/B00112CHCK Apples to Apples]
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*[http://www.tiltfactor.org/games Tiltfactor Games/Social Change]
 
*[http://www.tiltfactor.org/games Tiltfactor Games/Social Change]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/McNeill-Designs-5511848-Youve-Sentenced/dp/B000EVLZ9U You've Been Sentenced]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/McNeill-Designs-5511848-Youve-Sentenced/dp/B000EVLZ9U You've Been Sentenced]
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Latest revision as of 12:18, July 19, 2016

FYWP instructors may be interested in adapting instructional games for use in WRTG120 and WRTG121. We are currently exploring a project based on rules, roles, and documentation techniques for 120 that might involve games related to writing. For now, we are collecting a series of links to games that instructors might want to consider as part of this broader conversation about a games-focused project: