To play ARIS games, download the ARIS client from the app store on an iOS device and create a player account (if you are using an iPad, look for ARIS in the iPhone apps section). To make ARIS games, use a web browser on a computer and go to the ARIS editor: (You will need to register for an account here too. Both are free.)
ARIS Global Game Jam: st=PLcKBi7jKk3MEkkDedW6Yomca3IVVdqhL- st=PLcKBi7jKk3MEkkDedW6Yomca3IVVdqhL- ARIS Description and Demo: Art on Campus (Game walkthrough in Spanish with English captions): =PLcKBi7jKk3MEkkDedW6Yomca3IVVdqhL-
Review Dr. Chris Holden’s “ARIS Quick Reference”: 4/02/05/aris-quick-reference/ 4/02/05/aris-quick-reference/ View one or more of the video tutorials on how to make ARIS games in Spanish: in French: in English:
For detailed documentation see ARIS- The Manual : Still can’t find the answer? Reach out to the ARIS games design community for help through the publicly shared Google Group: sgames
For ARIS, create an editor account at arisgames.org/editor. Create a separate player account in the ARIS app (free on the iTunes store) on an iOS device. arisgames.org/editorfree on the iTunes store For TaleBlazer, for the secret word and then go to Keep your learning goals in mind as you develop your game. Involve students in the design process whenever feasible to engage your class in creating as well as playing location-based games for language education.
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