As the author of this site says, be prepared to get lost in a time hole when you browse these games! They are made by organisations like the Nobel Prize Organisation and the United Nations and focus on anything from world poverty to oil, to managing food supplies. Food Force is a complex United Nations game which I have seen students become very absorbed in. We were running games like this on our school servers so that students would engage with educational games, but you always have to be on the look out for ones which can meet the high expectation of students. I have the Free Rice game linked on the sidebar and staff and students seem to like having a go at that and it’s good for learning languages. I have blogged about the Nobel Prize Games. So take a look at the site because you could be raising goats, whacking TB, dealing with global warming or being one of the amazing food detectives!
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Office partitions aren’t quite what I had in mind but the post is well written and somebody might need office partitions. Would be good to see you write about other office things do or is it just a blog to advertise the partitions?
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