"Fungagement" Is Necessary in Our Classrooms!
The video below was shown at our workshop by the presenter, John Kuglin , in May 2012.
I think it is so appropriate. What happens when you take the same old thing and make it fun?
What happens when educators find another way to engage our students?
And just because something is fun, it doesn't mean it is not useful.
Let's "fungage" our students, let them enjoy learning.
I'm not saying 24 hour party in your room, I'm talking about educational "fun".
I think it is so appropriate. What happens when you take the same old thing and make it fun?
What happens when educators find another way to engage our students?
And just because something is fun, it doesn't mean it is not useful.
Let's "fungage" our students, let them enjoy learning.
I'm not saying 24 hour party in your room, I'm talking about educational "fun".