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Impact Of Golf Video Games On Teaching Golf In Physical Education . $90.95 Impact Of Golf Video Games On Teaching Golf In Physical Education . |
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Games Approach to Coaching Softball Video-NTSC $19.1 Games Approach to Coaching Softball is the newest addition to the American Sport Education Program’s (ASEP) Games Approach to Coaching Sport video series... |
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Education By Plays And Games $19.47 Education By Plays And Games |
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Education By Plays And Games... $18.81 Education By Plays And Games... |
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Video Games $6 Video Games - Lana Del Rey |
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Video Games By Hamilton, Jill (EDT) $51.06 Offers views on the issues surrounding video games, including video game violence, their use in education, and whether they should be banned. Author: Hamilton, Jill (EDT) Series Title: Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints Publication Date: 2010/09/30 Number of Pages: 134 Binding Type: Library Grade Level: 79 Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 6.75 Height: 9.75 |
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Learning to Play : Exploring the Future of Education with Video Games $126.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Play the Game: The Parent's Guide to Video Games $29.99 Redefine the way you look at video games and how they relate to you and your children! "Play the Game: The Parent's Guide to Video Games" explores how electronic games can be used to strengthen communication between parents and children as well as revolutionize the way we live. Written in an accessible style and language, Play the Game is perfect for any parent, from those who are unfamiliar with video games to those who are active gamers themselves. Through interviews and analysis with experts and families like yours, you'll discover how to use games to enhance parent-child and family relationships, for education, and as a career path. Provides parents with: - A comprehensive guide to the video games currently available on the market including ratings, genre, intended audience, and educational use - Tips, research, and advice from game developers, educators, psychologists, parents, and teens - Information on game development as a career, including examples of higher education programs and how to start building important skill-sets - A listing of useful additional references so that readers can continue to explore the role of video games in today’s society Discover new ways to connect with your children through video games with "Play the Game!" |
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Playing Games in School: Video Games and Simulations for Primary and Secondary Education $38.17 No Synopsis Available |
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Games $99 Focuses on issues of how games can fit into education and instructional design. This volume explores various topics in the field of educational games and simulations, the future potential of the field, and resources related to educational games and simulations. |
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Video Games Live - Volume One $9.49 Video Games Live - Volume One |
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Comparing..:From Marbles to Video Games $19.76 Comparing..:From Marbles to Video Games |
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Video Games Live: Level 2 $25.59 Video Games Live: Level 2 |
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Games Approach to Coaching Tennis Video (Copyright 2002) (VHS) $25.95 Games Approach to Coaching Tennis is the newest addition to the American Sport Education Program’s (ASEP) Games Approach to Coaching Sport video series.The Games Approach to Coaching Tennis video presents a more in-depth look at the games approach to coaching, which is discussed in the Coaching Youth Tennis book. This revolutionary coaching technique emphasizes learning through play, and it helps coaches create an even more successful tennis experience for their players. Detailed demonstrations of 14 games will help you teach essential tennis tactics for singles and doubles play at the beginning adult and youth levels.In addition to learning the games, coaches and instructors can learn how to:modify games to focus on particular skills and tactics;adjust the difficulty depending on athletes’ needs;assess players as they play;actively involve players in the learning process; andteach and refine tennis skills and strategies.Developed in conjunction with the USTA and used in the USA 1,2,3 Instructional Skills Program and USA Team Tennis, the Games Approach to Coaching Tennis video shows you how to teach tennis tactics more effectively than the traditional “drills first, play later� approach.In the games approach, players participate in modified games rather than repetitive drills. As they play, they learn the tactics and understand how to apply them in a game situation. Players have fun and are motivated to practice in these small-sided games. The Games Approach to Coaching Tennis video helps coaches and instructors discover a great way to coach tennis skills and tactics, and it provides a fun and rewarding experience for their players.About the AuthorThe American Sport Education Program (ASEP) is the most widely used and respected sport education program in the United States. More than 30 states now require ASEP courses for their high school coaches, and more than 200 universities use ASEP courses and resources. Over one million people — coaches, parents, and directors alike — have used ASEP products since the program began in 1981. The ASEP headquarters are located in Champaign, Illinois. |

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