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Friday, March 22, 2013

Educational Video Games for the iPad

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          As technology develops, so do the uses that go along with it. This technology was integrated into educational systems to enhance learning. Now, many students are receiving iPads for educational use. However, one does not necessarily need the iPad to be distributed at school to use it for educational purposes. Many apps and games have been released for the iPad, and many of these are education-based.


          One type of education-based game is direct. This is the kind of game that teaches english, math, science, or some other topic through a straightforward, graphic lesson. I saw my 6-year-old cousin playing some of these on her iPad. It was basically just a group of interactive activities that taught various science subjects such as the water cycle, float v. sink, and plants. However, I don't feel she was actually learning anything since she just memorized how to get through all the activities without even listening to the directions. And she thought it was boring because of this. I would recommend having an adult play with the child, so that the kid might actually learn something. There is a large number of games of this sort to download, and are especially helpful for young kids.
          The other type of education-based game is a lot more popular with a larger audience. These would be puzzle games such as Unblock Me, Flow, and Four Pics One Word. They help improve critical thinking skills while still providing a challenging form of entertainment. However, because they do not teach a specific topic and are thus viewed as entertainment-only, these games are not as suitable to integrate into education systems as the first type.
          Many iPad games (or apps) are a good supplement to school education. Others may also improve a person's puzzle-solving skills. Also, they are not a hindrance to society in any way. This makes video games a great platform for learning.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

List of Popular Kids Games/Activities

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Here is a list of games my friends and I played when we were younger. These games are all really good and can be adapted in a way that teaches students.


Four Corners

Simon Says

Flyswatter

Blob Tag

Hot Potato

If I think of a few more I will post them either as an addition to this post or as a new post.




Future Blog Plans

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We have been doing a lot of work towards research and more progress will be posted on our blog soon. Next we need to decide which teaching methods are the most effective. Before we design big phyisical games we will create smaller ones based on games and techniques we already know. I teach a group of little kids tae kwon do and I know that kids love moving around so it would be really good to include movement in our activities.

Tips For Teaching Students

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Click on this link for a website that has some tips on teaching children Tips For Teaching Students

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Mission Statement and Group Roles

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This blog will be the place where we submit our research of children's learning techniques and how to make entertaining games academically beneficial towards their development.

Group Roles:
Ryan- Designing any physical games, Researching current educational games
Victoria- Researching effective learning techniques,creating game prototypes
Jordan- creating game topics, proofreading/editing games
Lindsey- Making games more appealing and kid friendly

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Technology vs. Paper -- How it is effecting learning

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Learning Through Games

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As a group we have decided to shift our group project focus. Our new project is kind of a mix of the other two we have done. Children enjoy playing games and it is important to keep them engaged in learning so they find it fun. We will be researching the most effective techniques and create games that follow these. Instead of creating one big game we will make several smaller games. We feel this will be a better project because it is more engaging and we will have an actual object that we can use as a result of our work.
The last project was very slow going and didn't have any definite endpoint. Our initial focus will be on younger children but we believe that we could eventually create activities that could help highschoolers learn easier.