We'll discuss best practices and research on meeting the needs of children through game play in school, library, club, and family gathering settings.
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Dr. David Niecikowski from Touro University will present best practices and research on meeting the academic and social needs of children through game play in school, library, club, after school, and family gathering settings. Dr. Niecikowski is the author of the book Game Design in the Classroom (2011) and, since 2019, teaches three of six graduate Gifted Methods courses at Touro University Nevada. One of these (3) unit courses includes meeting the needs of gifted students through game play.
Dr. Niecikowski will present research on rulebook comprehensibility and provide a rulebook evaluation performance list of 92 weighted comprehensibility features organized into 10 categories.
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David Niecikowski, PhD will present his dissertation research on rulebook comprehensibility. The dissertation’s findings were co-constructed by 21 solicited surveyed industry experts and informed by unsolicited public forum comments by 541 users on the website Boardgamegeek. The evaluation results of eight published rulebooks are discussed using the performance list’s 92 weighted comprehensibility features organized into 10 categories.
Dr. Niecikowski will present research on rulebook comprehensibility and provide a rulebook evaluation performance list of 92 weighted comprehensibility features organized into 10 categories.
Description:
David Niecikowski, PhD will present his dissertation research on rulebook comprehensibility. The dissertation’s findings were co-constructed by 21 solicited surveyed industry experts and informed by unsolicited public forum comments by 541 users on the website Boardgamegeek. The evaluation results of eight published rulebooks are discussed using the performance list’s 92 weighted comprehensibility features organized into 10 categories.