Game-Oriented Courses
- Computer Games for Teaching Physics - University of Calgary — Course for art and computer science students for desiging and building a computer game that assists in the teaching of a physics concept
- Exploratory Learning Through Educational Simulation & Games - San Diego State University — This couse focuses on the affective side of instruction, particularly what makes learning activites interesting and fun.
- Game Design and Theory - The Education Arcade — discussion and project-oriented course that looks at the application of aesthetic, technical and game-mechanic design concepts on all sorts of games
- Game Design-Educational Games - Drexel University — This course's goals included teaching students about the psychology of play and the principles of game design while having them work in interdisciplinary teams to design educational games.
- Gamelet Design for Education - University of Colorado — The course focuses on creating simple (think Pacman) web-based games called "gamelets," that address specified learning objectives
- Gender and Computer Games - Harvey Mudd College — This course provides elementary instruction and practice in computer game design, paired with training and exercise in the methods of cultural analysis of gender.
- Instructional Games INST 7870 - Utah State University — In this course we will be exploring the field of instructional gaming through a survey of readings, existing products, and those in development.
- Video Game Design and Programming - Georgia Tech — Focus on techniques for electronic game design and programming

