Session Description
Are you searching for new, innovative ways to engage your students in the library and in the classroom? Gaming is the answer! Learn how to use games in the library to teach information literacy, motivate students to use library resources, and perform informal assessments. A myriad of games will be showcased, including trivia games, escape rooms, and online games.
Presenter(s)
Christine Iannicelli
Instructional Technology Librarian,
Ursinus College
Instructional Technology Librarian,
Ursinus College
Christine Iannicelli is the Instructional Technology Librarian at Ursinus College. She manages the college’s learning management system (LMS) and works with faculty to incorporate instructional technology and the LMS into their courses. She also provides training to faculty, staff, and students in the areas of instructional technology and information literacy.
Christine is passionate about game-based learning and has presented on the topic at several conferences, including the Pennsylvania Library Association Conference and Washington Interactive Technologies Conference. She has designed numerous games, including board games, card games, murder mysteries, and escape rooms.