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Selene: a lunar construction game

(Outstanding International Research Award cont.)

Date Posted: Thur Mar 5 2015

Reese and her colleagues are seeking additional funding through the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health to ascertain if methods applied to instructional games for Earth and space science like Selene transfer to health-related applications of nanoscience and nanotechnologies.

The scholars also plan to investigate the characteristics of learning communities (e.g, classrooms and educators) to determine which and how they lead to the extraordinary learner accomplishment achieved by whole classes of the Canary Islands players and, although to a lesser degree, by outstanding educators and their students in the United States.

TICL (Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning) is an international group organized through the American Educational Research Association (AERA). TICL focuses on "interdisciplinary research at the intersection of four disciplines: Technology, Instruction, Cognition, and Learning." The group publishes two international journals: Technology, Knowledge and Learning and TICL.

Martín Hernández is a scientist and owner of Lema Traducciones. She specializes in English to Spanish translations of science text, multimedia, and software products like Selene.

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