Lab Members Katie J. Carlson and Amanda Wallick Host Workshop at the Evidence Based Teaching Confere
- Katie J. Carlson
- Jun 19, 2019
- 1 min read
Katie J. Carlson and Amanda Wallick were thrilled to teach a workshop at the Third Annual Evidenced Based Teaching Conference at Palo Alto University on "Writing a Wikipedia Entry as a Course Assignment: A Multifaceted Learning Opportunity for Students" on June 17th, 2019.

























After playing Riddle School, I found that I really enjoy this puzzle game without time pressure. You can follow your own pace to advance the process, and the puzzle solving process also has more room for thinking. Slowly exploring each room and understanding the connections between items is a great pleasure in the game.
Katie J. Carlson and Amanda Basketball Bros were thrilled to teach a workshop at the Third Annual Evidenced Based Teaching Conference at Palo Alto University on "Writing a Wikipedia Entry as a Course Assignment: A Multifaceted Learning Opportunity for Students" on June 17th, 2019.
The game is also fun since it makes players think about how to solve problems. There are no set goals in the Melon Playground game, but building and experimenting organically create problems for players to solve.
The main goal of 67 Clicker is to get points by clicking on a button or object. You may then use these points to buy enhancements that let you earn more points per click or per second. This makes it such that you are always making progress: the more you click, the more you make, and the faster you may upgrade. Even though the game only has one main action, the progressive growth in power keeps players interested. It's satisfying to see numbers go bigger over time.