Archive for December, 2008

Dec
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 28, 2008

Also produced by the Center for the Advancement of Distance Education (CADE) at the School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, this public health preparedness module has many educational and interactive features. It includes choice of roles (clinician, lab pro, or public health official) a case scenario, response options, risk evaluations, subject matter [...]

Dec
28
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 28, 2008

During a public health disaster or emergency, it may be necessary to give large groups of people vaccines or medication to prevent or reduce illness. Public health preparedness efforts have focused on methods for accomplishing this rather daunting task. In the case of an anthrax attack, people in an entire region may need to receive [...]

Dec
24
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 24, 2008

I’ve had a fascination for those older computer games that I was able to play on my old Apple II. This is Alter Ego, originally created by Peter Favaro and published in 1986 for the Commodore-64, MS-DOS, Macintosh, and of course Apple II and has evolved thru various versions. Alter Ego is a life simulator [...]

Dec
19

While doing the e-game design, I learned quite a bit about the Unity game engine (and its price tag). I wondered if there was a web site out there that compared all of the game engines available. After browsing the web, I found this web site: http://www.devmaster.net/engines/ If this course has inspired you to make [...]

Dec
16
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 16, 2008

The process of starting and running a small business is a complex task suitable for simulation by board or online games. The players seek a desired change of state (no business to profitable business) by following a specific set of tasks. The environment includes competition and risk, and is an area that is relevent and [...]

Dec
15
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 15, 2008

I thought Iʻd do a post about the technology of Augmented Reality. Most people have never heard of it. Its actually pretty simple conceptually. So we know about blue-screens and green screens and how they are used to switch out backgrounds in movies, right? Well Augmented Reality is similar in that its somehow modified by [...]

Dec
15
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 15, 2008

This is actually going in the list of bad games that could be better. Itʻs called “The Plural Girls”http://www.funbrain.com/plurals/index.html I chose to pick a random educational game rather than a good educational game. It suffers from the many failures most educational games do: it fails to be a game but is called one. You canʻt [...]

Dec
10
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 10, 2008

Never have I played a game where I felt so heartbroken and exposed when it was all over.  Ayity (Creole for Haiti) puts you in control of a family of five living in the slums of Haiti.  The game is about work, living, survival, health, and happiness.  You, are in complete control of all of [...]

Dec
10
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 10, 2008

http://www.vinylgame.com/ It is a simulation about the PVC Industry and its sustainable development The idea of this game is to represent in a very fun way the efforts that the European Industry is making to ensure the sustainability of its production, processes and applications of PVC. In terms of game design, I found it a [...]

I came across this post from the Educational Games Research blog and thought it would be fitting to share. Oregon Trail, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, and one of my personal favorites, Number Munchers, all made the list. Sure, the graphics may not have been the best, but looking back the educational value [...]

Dec
09

I stumbled across this interesting website that discusses games, simulations, and virtual worlds used for public health applications, sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of Distance Education (CADE). http://www.publichealthgames.com/wp/?cat=4. Anyway, it has a ton of interesting, educational games that you can play or use for training. One game I found particularly interesting is being [...]

I found this site to be very interesting. The overview game a brief introduction of a land that is corrupt and dangerous. The game is suppose to teach high school students how to write investigative stories that portray the true events of the situation while exposing them to a different culture and global conflict. The [...]

Dec
08

The Defense of Hidgeon is a web-based board game developed to teach research skills to incoming students at the University of Michigan. It is profiled in the article “The Effectiveness of a Web-based Board Game for Teaching Undergraduate Students Information Literacy Concepts and Skill,“ in D-Lib magazine. The article discusses the effectiveness of the University [...]

Dec
08
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 8, 2008

How do you explain Nobel Prize winning work? How about with a simulation style game! The good folks at NobelPrize.org have done just that, as part of their Education Games series, previously featured on this blog. This post will focus on the economic game, called Trade, which is modeled upon the Heckscher-Ohlin theory of goods [...]

Dec
08
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 8, 2008

I’m sure this has been posted before but it is making a big impact in my little area of the world right now. This game came to me via a former student now in high school as something she was personally taking on for improving the world. This is part of her world history coursework [...]

Dec
07
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 7, 2008

FATWORLD: Fit or Fat? Live or Die? You Decide. After my last game review about Darfur is Dying, I thought it would be nice to explore a game that is a little less morbid and a little more fun. I came upon this game while I was researching a nutrition topic. The name is FATWORLD [...]

Dec
07

I regularly listen to a podcast called TED Talks (TED stands for Technology Entertainment Design). These are recordings of conferences on many different topics from Education to Physics. I thought I’d share it with all of you since many of the talks are very interesting and some really apply to this field. There are talks [...]

I came across this game when I was looking at the Wikipedia page on Serious Games. This game, actually published by the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), is decidedly serious. The player must distribute food to a country that has been stricken by drought , due to natural and man-made causes. Ideally, the country [...]

Dec
07

I had the pleasure of attending the Elearning Guild’s DevLearn 08 conference in San Jose, CA last month. Serious games were a serious topic at the conference. While my interests were broad, I did attend a few of the many available sessions on learning through simulations and games. Here are a few of the learning [...]

Dec
06
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 6, 2008

A lifetime ago I participated as a cadet for three years in Air Force ROTC.  Though I did not go through with earning my commission as an Air Force officer upon graduation from UCLA, I still have fond memories of my experiences with military training. Twenty years later, although separated by many miles and separate [...]

Dec
06
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by on December 6, 2008

A lifetime ago I participated as a cadet for three years in Air Force ROTC.  Though I did not go through with earning my commission as an Air Force officer upon graduation from UCLA, I still have fond memories of my experiences with military training. Twenty years later, although separated by many miles and separate [...]

Dec
06

One of the more enjoyable computer gaming experiences I’ve had is when I played Pop Top Software’s game Tropico for Mac/PC. The game has you assume the role of a Fidel Castro-like character that has recently come to power in the fictitious Caribbean island of Tropico. On the standard default difficulty level, you take power [...]

I was just searching for educational games that might help my 2 1/2 year old son Orion recognize letters and their sounds a little more consistently. I stumbled upon Starfall and started playing some of the A, B, C games and I now realize that I know some elementary teachers that use it. Although it [...]

A company called TruSim is developing a serious game for the purpose of training health care workers that are the first responders in the case of a violent disaster. The gamer interacts with a three dimensional environment where the camera views the world through the eyes of the first responder. As the player walks through [...]

Dec
02
Filed Under (freshmen, high school, simulation) by on December 2, 2008

I found this game while I was researching competitive games for the one I am creating for my e-game. The game has come up with a lot of realistic experiences the students in a high school will go through. I plan to allow my freshmen to try it out!!! http://games.the-n.com/games/avHigh/ahigh.php Features of the game: Name [...]

A small Seattle-based company called Sabi has recently teamed up with Microsoft to develop an interactive drawing/reading program called Itzabitza for the Microsoft platform. The game is unique because of its ability to recognize drawings and create interactions with the drawings that have been created. The goal of this educational egame is to inspire creativity [...]

Dec
01
Filed Under (lemonade stand) by on December 1, 2008

I came across this game when I ordered a book through Amazon, as a simple way to teach basic accounting. The book: In order to introduce the concept of how the students were going to learn about Accounting (and allow them to utilize technology), I searched the Internet to find some sort of attention getting [...]