Alright, so that headline makes me giggle but according to one site that would be something like "Play therefore I am; Learn therefore I am"...but I'm sure readers will correct me on this as needed.
The other day I was in a game store and came across a new game called Ergo. It's a game where players create 4 premises, and after someone plays an "ergo" card, what ever variables have been proven get points.
I've not yet been able to play, and have currently loaned the game to a logic teacher, but it seems elegant, if not a brain burner. Definitely worth a look if you are trying to teach students a little about logic.
The other day I was in a game store and came across a new game called Ergo. It's a game where players create 4 premises, and after someone plays an "ergo" card, what ever variables have been proven get points.
I've not yet been able to play, and have currently loaned the game to a logic teacher, but it seems elegant, if not a brain burner. Definitely worth a look if you are trying to teach students a little about logic.
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