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Building a Better Mousetrap: How Design-Based Research was Used to Improve Homemade PowerPoint Games, Jason Paul Siko, Michael K. Barbour Education Faculty Publications
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The Sum Is Greater Than the Parts: Deconstructing Homemade PowerPoint Games, Jason Paul Siko, Michael K. Barbour Education Faculty Publications
Design Research Using Game Design as an Instructional Strategy, Jason Paul Siko, Michael Barbour Education Faculty Publications
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Game Design as Authentic Science: Creating Low-Tech Games that Do Science, Jason Paul Siko, Michael Barbour Education Faculty Publications
Game Design and Homemade Powerpoint Games: An Examination of the Justifications and a Review of the Research, Jason Paul Siko, Michael Barbour Education Faculty Publications
Pictures from an Exhibition… of Online Learning: A Creative Representation of Qualitative Data, Michael K. Barbour, Jason Paul Siko, Kaye Simuel-Everage Education Faculty Publications
Virtual Schooling Through the Eyes of an At-Risk Student: A Case Study, Michael Barbour, Jason Paul Siko Education Faculty Publications
Homemade PowerPoint Games: Game Design Pedagogy Aligned to the TPACK Framework, Jason Paul Siko, Michael K. Barbour Education Faculty Publications
Narratives from the Online Frontier: A K-12 Student’s Experience in an Online Learning Environment, Michael K. Barbour, Jason Paul Siko, JaCinda Sumara, Kaye Simuel-Everage Education Faculty Publications
Beyond Jeopardy and Lectures: Using Microsoft PowerPoint as a Game Tool to Teach Science, Jason Paul Siko, Michael K. Barbour, Sacip Toker Education Faculty Publications
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