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Friday May 30, 2025 1:45pm - 2:35pm MDT
This hands-on workshop examines how play enriches research methodologies and teaching through open educational resources (OER). Drawing from Roll for Learning: 51 Micro Tabletop Role-Playing Games to Use in the Classroom, an open-access book featuring original games and pedagogical strategies for K12-higher education teaching, participants will explore playful inquiry as a method for deepening engagement and broadening access to knowledge. Through remixing a Creative Commons BY 4.0 "micro" tabletop role-playing game on paper and with an AI tool, attendees will gain practical experience in integrating game-based learning into their own contexts. By embracing play as a serious mode of exploration, this session reimagines OER scholarship and pedagogy as dynamic, interactive, and transformative spaces.
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Matthew Farber

Associate Professor, University of Northern Colorado
Matthew Farber, Ed.D. is an associate professor of educational technology at the University of Northern Colorado and the co-director of the Gaming SEL Lab. He developed game-based lessons with Tracy Fullerton for her award-winning Walden, a game EDU. He has collaborated with UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP), iThrive Games, and Games for Change. He was a contributing writer for... Read More →
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William Merchant

Associate Professor, University of Northern Colorado
Friday May 30, 2025 1:45pm - 2:35pm MDT
UNC Campus Commons 1051 22nd St, Greeley, CO 80639

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