Location-based games as a contemporary, original, and innovative method of seniors’ teaching and learning
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Jurczyk-Romanowska, Ewa | University of Wroclaw |
Koszczyc, Marta | University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw |
Jakubowska, Luba | Wroclaw Medical University |
Marcinkiewicz-Wilk, Aleksandra | University of Wroclaw |
Gulanowski, Jacek | University of Wroclaw |
Kabát, Michal | University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava |
Švecová, Magdaléna | University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava |
Milenkovic Jankovic, Tijana | Kairos Europe from London |
Barone, Paola | Kairos Europe from London |
Giannelaki, Charoula | Kairos Europe from London |
University of Wroclaw |
Date Issued |
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2019 |
The book is published under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 licence
This book is a result of the Location-based games as a contemporary, original, and innovative method of seniors’ teaching and learning [LoGaSET] project, coordinated by Foundation Pro Scientia Publica, financed from the Erasmus Plus KA2 strategic partnership budget (nr 2017-1-PL01-KA204-038869). Dr Ewa Jurczyk-Romanowska (University of Wrocław, Poland) was the scientific coordinator of the project. The book was published in four language versions: −− Location-based games as a contemporary, original, and innovative method of seniors’ teaching and learning – English language version, containing scenarios adapted to the topography, local conditions and culture of London −− Gry miejskie jako współczesna, oryginalna i innowacyjna metoda nauczania i uczenia się seniorów – Polish language version, containing scenarios adapted to the topography, local conditions and culture of Wrocław −− Geolokačné hry ako aktuálne, inovatívne a originálne metódy prevzdelávanie a učenie seniorov – Slovak language version, containing scenarios adapted to the topography, local conditions and culture of Trnava −− Vietos nustatymu grįstas žaidimas kaip šiuolaikinis, originalus ir novatoriškas senjorųm okymo(si) metodas – Lithuanian language version, containing scenarios adapted to the topography, local conditions and culture of Vilnius The authors of the concept of the scenarios were: Ewa Jurczyk-Romanowska, Marta Koszczyc, Luba Jakubowska, Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz-Wilk, Jacek Gulanowski. Gathering and analysis of the data from partner countries, as well as adapting the scenarios to local conditions was realized by the executors of the project: Michal Kabát, Magdaléna Švecová (Slovak version), Tijana Milenkovic Jankovic, Paola Barone, Charoula Giannelaki (English version), Irena Žemaitaitytė, Agata Katkonienė, Asta Januškevičiūtė, Valdonė Indrašienė (Lithuanian version).
Šis projektas finansuojamas remiant Europos Komisijai. LoGaSet |