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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

Trying to engaged the teen-to-twenty-something who normally may not use the research library. My focus is on how children learn science. The Brain exhibition, for example, has a table where people can work together to put together the pieces of the brain neuron by neuron. but there wasn’t an offline space for that.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

NTEN

Trying to engaged the teen-to-twenty-something who normally may not use the research library. My focus is on how children learn science. The Brain exhibition, for example, has a table where people can work together to put together the pieces of the brain neuron by neuron. but there wasn't an offline space for that.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

And if you have not heard, I have a podcast, “Let’s Take This Offline,” and you can go ahead and binge listen while you do your running, or your walking, or you’re sitting lakeside this summer, kind of decompressing from a really hellish year. First of all, these children have taught themselves.

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Understanding Why People Give (hint: it’s not what you think!)

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While the logical portions of our brains may be able to take in large numbers, our emotions have a harder time. Tell them that their gift of $15 will provide a week’s worth of lunches for kids in your summer day camp for needy children. Which teen is more likely to be more invested in taking care of the car? Goal Proximity.

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