Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
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Emphasize students inability to see value in content
Fun - Play with their peers, viewed as an acceptable hobby with their friends, no stigma Interactive - They are in control, the end hasnt been scripted for them, they have the responsibility for how it ends Fast paced - Flashy, graphics, high quality Relevant - They are familiar, have background with gameplay, motivation to succeed Goals - they want to achieve goal, allows for trial and error, failure is ok as long as they learn from mistakes
Example of a game created by large company that can be used - means high production value -updated 3 times since 2007 Available for windows, soon for mac Appropriate for all ages Inexpensive, can be used with classroom computers with no additions needed
Can play as any nation during conflict Students make important, real life decisions -Economics: Trade, research, -Diplomacy: negotiate with others -Industry: Build an infrastructure -Military: Build allies, enemies, decide who to invade, defend Scenarios: follow historical, chronological events -game makes decisions based on knowledge of history Scenarios changes: can customize scenarios to simulate what could have happened if events had not occured in history
Free, easy to use with google accounts Can be easily adapted for individuals, groups - change based on how they act inside the game - Through page breaks Allows for formative and summative assessments -students keep running log of actions and justifications - students have to submit final justifications for actions with hindsight Organized easily for the teacher to assess
We will be in the room for kiosk time Come with questions, concerns, comments on how we would use, interact and adapt the technology Ask them to make sure they stop at the exit video station