Saturday, October 26, 2024

Computers Games in Education and Play.

 Computers Games in Education and Play. Try out a couple of FREE (some are not free, but most are) educational games aGames for Change and find one that you think is particularly interesting. Write 2-3 sentences about the game and social issues associated with games in education. 

Post the web address of the game you selected and your description to the Games in Education discussion. Try a couple of the games recommended by others and post your thoughts about each game you reviewed.

If you are a parent or work with kids, find a game that you could use to help your kids with school work. How would the game help in your specific situation?
Oct 26 4:32am

Reply from Phyu Phyu Thant

https://kahoot.com/Links to an external site.                       I would like to recommend Kahoot. Using Kahoot has been a great experience because it makes learning feel like a game. I really enjoy it. It uses bright colors and timed questions to make learning exciting. Kahoot helps students stay interested and get quick feedback on their answers. It works well for all ages, from kids to adults, so it can be used in many types of classrooms. I think it's a great way to keep everyone involved, and it makes studying or reviewing topics more enjoyable.


Oct 26 3:10am

Reply from Adrian Munoz

Minecraft: Education Edition - Games for ChangeLinks to an external site.

I used to work in an elementary school not too long ago and some of the students there on their chrome books played Minecraft the educational edition like the one I put above to learn to code, and I found it to be really interesting to see them in action using it and figuring out how to do different things. The educational edition of Minecraft also has a classroom mode extension that can help support game-based learning and computational thinking, many kids all over know about Minecraft and enjoy playing it, I love how to they are trying to create an addition of Minecraft that can be used in a classroom environment that can keep the attention of the students and help promote a new style of teaching and learning within the game.  


Oct 25 9:32pm

Reply from Yusuf Eray Kuyumcu

I tried the educational game "Peacemaker" on Games for Change, which lets players simulate efforts toward peace in the Middle East. The game is interesting because it encourages critical thinking about conflict resolution and diplomacy. Games like this in education can raise awareness of complex social issues and help students develop problem-solving skills.


Oct 25 5:38pm

Reply from Kyle Quan

PhET Interactive Simulations is a project run by the University of Colorado Boulder, hosting numerous simulations of projects and experiments in fields from chemistry to physics. The experiments are presented in clear, entertaining ways and the user can change the parameters easily to simulate different situations. Every project is related to a scientific topic or study, and it is an easily accessible way for anyone to learn about the logic or physical laws behind a reaction or experiment.

https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/browseLinks to an external site. 


Reply from Suliman Najm

I came across Coding Combat, a highly engaging and informative game for anyone wanting to practice their coding skills. It supports multiple programming languages, such as Python and JavaScript. The game also provides three different user categories: parent, student, and educator. It’s not limited to age; anyone looking to improve their coding abilities can take advantage of it.

https://codecombat.com/Links to an external site.


Oct 25 10:47am

Reply from Nima Yousefi

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure is a game focused on environmental awareness and activism. Players are encouraged to help preserve the environment on a Mediterranean island. This game integrates social issues like wildlife conservation and climate change, which are crucial for educating students about environmental stewardship and sustainability, making it a useful tool in STEM and geography classes.

This games could be used to reinforce classroom lessons on environmental awareness.

https://www.albawildlife.com/Links to an external site.


Oct 24 11:02pm

Reply from Sinhye Kim

Many games weren't accessible, but I found "Dumb Ways to Die 4" in the Android app store for free. I tried the game and it seems easy enough for kids to understand, helping them learn how to avoid dangerous situations. As a parent, I think children can learn to stay safe in various environments through playing games.

https://www.gamesforchange.org/games/dumb-ways-to-die/Links to an external site.


Oct 23 7:11pmLast edited Oct 24 1:17am

Reply from Khin Yadanar Kyaw

I found a great game called “Prodigy Math” that can help for kids in improving their math skills. Prodigy is fantasy. It based on math game where students can solve math problems to improve in quests and adventures.

This game is also useful for parents or people who are working with kids. Kids who may struggle with math or need extra practice outside of the classroom will improve their maths skill by making learning fun and interactive. Kids can practice math in a fun way and without pressure. The game adjusts to each child's skill level, ensuring that they are challenged appropriately while also building confidence in their math abilities.  

https://www.prodigygame.com/Links to an external site.

 

 

 

 


Oct 23 3:06am

Reply from Liang Guan

I discovered an interesting game called 'Concrete Genie', which is an action adventure game where players take on the role of a little boy named Ash. He uses magical paintbrushes to turn his paintings into reality and restore color to a dark, polluted town. The game addresses social issues such as bullying and self-expression, as Ash strives to bring beauty and vitality to the surrounding environment while also facing bullying from other children. The game encourages creativity while promoting resilience themes and overcoming negative emotions through art.  https://www.gamesforchange.org/games/concrete-genie/Links to an external site. 


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Oct 6 2:49am

Reply from Vincent Tai

The game I found interesting is called 1000 Cut Journey, it is a virtual reality game where participants embody a Black male, Michael Sterling, experiencing racism as a child through disciplinary action in the classroom, as an adolescent encountering the police, and as a young adult experiencing workplace discrimination. It is a game that shows things about racism and racial justice. This can be used to help people understand the injustices in our society and shows a certain perspective of things.  https://www.gamesforchange.org/games/1000-cut-journey/Links to an external site. 

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