Sarah Pavey has worked as a school librarian for over 20 years and is founder of education training company and consultancy SP4IL. She holds degrees in biochemistry and information science and is an established author and regular speaker at conferences for school libraries as well as wider education issues. Sarah is a Fellow of CILIP and the Royal Society of Arts and works with the Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe (EPALE) in the field of adult education. Her training courses, both home and abroad, on a range of topics including playful learning, are practical and acclaimed for being rooted in theory.
'I have been admiring, from afar, for several years now, the possibilities of game-based learning within libraries. I've never been adventurous enough to sail in these uncharted waters, possibly due to many case studies being predominately focussed within HE. This book, however, will definitely put the 'wind in the sail' and confidently push school librarians into experimenting with gamification in their libraries. The author begins the journey by simply explaining the numerous pedological learning theories. This I was very thankful for, as the success and impact of gaming, as it's consistently pointed out throughout the chapters, is the need to consider, not just emotional and social factors but also theoretical pedagogy when devising games. There is a plethora of case studies, illustrating how games are created and implemented within school libraries. And if you work in a school where the 'computers don't always work' there are lots of physical games, alongside the digital. There's a useful chapter on 'live games' and on creating escape rooms, which may just inspire future library events. I've gone away from reading this book with a 'can do' attitude, and so my gaming journey begins'. - Kevin Sheehan