Using Games Designed for Native Speakers to Teach Language

Teachers of Arabic (and gamers who speak Arabic) may be interested in a recent posting from The ArabCrunch Blog about Wizards Productions, a video game developer based in Jordan, that has launched four browser-based role playing games and has two new ones under development.
The games are free, with the company’s revenue being generated by optional [...]
In: Humanities, Liberal Education, Pedagogy, Social Science, Technology · Tagged with: Arabic, culture, gaming, global studies, Less commonly taught languages, native speakers, Pedagogy, virtual worlds




