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Equip • Engage • Empower

Every day, learning is taking place across barriers once thought to be insurmountable. For the 15th anniversary of OETC, join more than 6,000 attendees to explore the endless possibilities that distance learning and alternative learning models provide. Attendees will come together to teach and learn about new ways to equip, engage, and empower learners and educators across the state and beyond!

Monday, February 11 • 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Immune Attack 2.0: Evaluating Learning with an Adventure Game in the Molecular World

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Immune Attack is an immersive video game designed as an introduction to classroom instruction. An understanding of the atomic nature of the world, behavior of molecules, proteins and cells is key to understanding the natural sciences. However, these concepts are neglected in schools and in informal science education for the public. Concepts such as nanoscale, protein ineractions and organelle function can be appropriately presented in the context of a game. We present our data.

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Melanie Stegman

Director, Federation of American Scientists
Melanie A. Stegman, Ph.D., is the director of the Learning Technologies Program at the Federation of American Scientists. The program focuses on the innovative use of technology to present molecular science to students and the public. Convinced that cellular biology is the greatest... Read More →


Monday February 11, 2013 1:15pm - 2:00pm EST
E151 400 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43215 USA

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