The Periodic table game is more developed than the Element quiz game, with many different levels to choose form.
One tactic they used to present the technical terms : when the element chosen, the name would blow-up into larger text over the table. This was not as effective as it could have been, because the name of the element being blown-up was not clear. Because the larger, bold text just overlapped the other text on the screen, the spelling for the name was hard to make out. This would have been more effective if they blew-up the text in a different color bubble, that was opaque over the rest of the table.
We found that this game was a very good resource for students wanting to learn more about the elements, because of the extensive description given on the side. However, it did not seem to be an effective learning tool, because of it's lack of engagement capabilities.
Project Goals
Our goal is to provide first and second year University students with a simple game that allows them to build the intuition and understanding of pointers as used in high level languages like C/C++. An educational game online could help motivate and engage these students to participate in a meaningful and educational activity and to explore key concepts outside of the classroom. Putting their theory into practice reinforces the theoretical elements and aids in their retention.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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