Games from my list have been used successfully by many professional organizations. To read stories about how the below organizations incorporated games into their curriculum, select the appropriate link below.

Also, many educational games are now classified by K-12 common core learning outcomes. Click here to study that list.

 

Game Library of the Genesee Valley Educational Partnership

http://www.gvlibraries.org/gaming

Rochester’s Museum of Play

http://www.museumofplay.org/about/library-archives-play

New York University Game Center

http://gamecenter.nyu.edu/academics/the-open-library/

City University of New York

https://cunygamesdev.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2012/07/07/tabletop-an-ad-hoc-introduction-to-boardgaming-goodness/

Penn State “First Game Day”

http://tlt.psu.edu/2012/09/04/first-gameday-brings-learning-community-together-to-talk-educational-gaming/

UCLA “Game Day” at the Library

http://igd.ala.org/tag/teaching/