Eric Klopfer
Biography

Eric Klopfer is the Director of the MIT Teacher Education Program and the Scheller Career Development Professor of Science Education and Educational Technology at MIT. The Teacher Education Program prepares MIT undergraduates to become math and science teachers. Klopfer's research focuses on the development and use of computer games and simulations for building understanding of science and complex systems. His research explores simulations and games on desktop computers as well as handhelds. He currently runs the StarLogo project, a desktop platform that enables students and teachers to create computer simulations of complex systems. He is also the creator of StarLogo TNG, a new platform for helping kids create 3D simulations and games using a graphical programming language. On handhelds, Klopfer's work includes Participatory Simulations, which embed users inside of complex systems, and Augmented Reality simulations, which create a hybrid virtual/real space for exploring intricate scenarios in real time. He is the co-director of The Education Arcade, which is advancing the development and use of games in K-12 education. Klopfer's work combines the construction of new software tools with research and development of new pedagogical supports that support the use of these tools in the classroom. He is the co-author of the book, Adventures in Modeling: Exploring Complex, Dynamic Systems with StarLogo, and is working on a new book on handheld games and learning from MIT Press.
Sessions
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Mobile Games and Education: Extending the BoundariesWednesday, June, 93:30–4:30Inn Wisconsin
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Wake Up!: The Use of a Custom Game as a Challenging Action in an Action Reflection Cycle.Wednesday, June, 95:00–7:00Great Hall
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UbiqGames – Ubiquitous Games for Promoting Science Learning and UnderstandingWednesday, June, 95:00–7:00Great Hall Foyer
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MIT Augmented Reality (MITAR): Multiplayer Game Worlds, User-Generated Content, and Flow VisualizationThursday, June 1011:00–12:30Play Circle Theater
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Computer Games, Simulations, and Education - What do we know? What do we want to know?Thursday, June 1012:30–2:00Great Hall
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Community Science Investigators: Using Augmented Reality to Build Community ConnectionsThursday, June 103:30–4:30Old Madison
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Respondent, Worked Examples on Games for Science Learning
Thursday, June 102:00–3:00Class of ’24 -
Discussant, Presentation on Games for Environmental Literacy
Thursday, June 103:30–4:30Old Madison
