Eric Klopfer
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Scheller Career Development Professor of Science Education and Educational Technology; Director, Teacher Education Program, MIT

Eric Klopfer's research focuses on the development and use of computer games and simulations for building understanding of science and complex systems. His research explores simulations and games on desktop computers as well as handhelds. Klopfer's work combines the construction of new software tools with research and development of new pedagogical supports that support the use of these tools in the classroom. He is the co-author of the book, "Adventures in Modeling: Exploring Complex, Dynamic Systems with StarLogo," and is working on a new book on handheld games and learning from MIT Press. Klopfer is also the co-director of The Education Arcade, which is advancing the development and use of games in K-12 education.


Lecture:

lecture
flag Games and Civic Engagement
as moderator at  MIT Communications Forum,
together with: Mario Armstrong, Ian Bogost,
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