Aug 31 2007

Larry Ferlazzo

Library Video Game

Posted at 12:03 am under learning games, reading

David Rosen, who has a great list of ESL resources, recently shared on a listserv about an online Library Game used to help students learn about using a library to find useful information.

It was developed by staff at Arizona State University, and is probably only accessible to advanced English Language Learners.  It’s intriguing.

I’ve placed it on my English for Intermediate/Advanced page under Word and Video Games.  In order to play, you have to use the username “Fall2007″ and the password “Fletcher”.

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4 Responses to “Library Video Game”

  1. [...] State University Library Video Game » This Summary is from an article posted at Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day For Teaching ELL, [...]

  2.   Marco Poloon 01 Sep 2007 at 7:33 am 2

    It seems you need a username and password to log in first.

  3.   Tammy Allgoodon 21 Sep 2007 at 1:17 pm 3

    You can use the following temporary password:

    Username: Fall2007
    Password: Fletcher

    This is for demo purposes only and will expire at the end of December. We are currently investigating releasing the code for a nominal fee.

  4. [...] posted last month about an Arizona State University online video game that has users search for needed [...]

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