@unlaughable I have cut-off points along the way. I am able to enter all of the points achieved and the points possible. It gives them a general idea of what their grade is in the class.
Look at XBL achievements, if school had a system like that. It would probably increase participation. However, with any system that uses exp., I would be worried that the students are only doing work, for the points. They should want to learn not for rewards, but the pleasure of finding something out. How accurate can points be, to demonstrate student understanding? Very cool idea nonetheless!
@Cureoglu Focus on making better videos? Paul hasn't uploaded anything less than a high quality educational video. Maybe you should stop being a jealous and frustrated ass-hole and learn from his postings what everyone else does. Maybe you have better uploads? No? Hmn.
@Cureoglu Among all the ppl on YT who uses it for money-making or insult other users, Mr Andersen dedicates a good amount of time for public education, and here we have him sharing good pedagogic methods. In the light of that, your comment is pretty inmature, so please, grow up and stop trolling videos from ppl who deserve some respect.
I'm sure you must be familiar with the work of Jane McGonigal trying to harness the power of gaming for problem solving and learning. Her Ted Talk had me re-thinking the use of games in the classroom.
Thank you for sharing this game that you have designed. I wish the technology you use in the classroom was available where I am. I think we need to not only work on engaging students with games, but also with the technology they are so familiar with.
@Cureoglu Show a little respect for Mr. Anderson. This video is well-made, and I appreciate the creativity and effort he puts into his students. I would have loved to have a teacher like him so dedicated and skillful in his profession.
I love this idea and I've been trying to figure out an effective way to do the same thing for the last couple of years. I've used moodle in the past but not currently, I'm not a huge fan of it. It seems to be integral to this type approach. I can't believe that Google hasn't come out with something similar/better yet. How much longer until your class is completed?
I don't know where you find the time to set up the program you use to keep track of all the points etc. I've been teaching for over 30 years, and I love learning new ways to teach. Thanks for sharing so much not only for the students, but for the many teachers who also subscribe. DM
I'm a game design student!
incholer 2 months ago in playlist Video Blog
so there is an f on all there report cards?
unlaughable 3 months ago
@unlaughable I have cut-off points along the way. I am able to enter all of the points achieved and the points possible. It gives them a general idea of what their grade is in the class.
bozemanbiology 3 months ago
¡Increíble trabajo! Good Work!
Bioverdasco 3 months ago
Look at XBL achievements, if school had a system like that. It would probably increase participation. However, with any system that uses exp., I would be worried that the students are only doing work, for the points. They should want to learn not for rewards, but the pleasure of finding something out. How accurate can points be, to demonstrate student understanding? Very cool idea nonetheless!
WampaStomper 3 months ago
I am in 9th grade and my teacher is GREAT I love her but, I wish she could do really cool and fun things like this!
mcdizzylove 3 months ago
@Cureoglu No problem. I'm so glad that you had the opportunity to have Mr. Anderson as a teacher.
CinnamonRush 3 months ago
@Cureoglu Focus on making better videos? Paul hasn't uploaded anything less than a high quality educational video. Maybe you should stop being a jealous and frustrated ass-hole and learn from his postings what everyone else does. Maybe you have better uploads? No? Hmn.
bekgardner 3 months ago
i wish i was in your class, this really suits my style of learning!
MultiAndrew6 3 months ago
@Cureoglu Among all the ppl on YT who uses it for money-making or insult other users, Mr Andersen dedicates a good amount of time for public education, and here we have him sharing good pedagogic methods. In the light of that, your comment is pretty inmature, so please, grow up and stop trolling videos from ppl who deserve some respect.
IloveYOUviruses 3 months ago
Very interesting concept. It's great to see teachers take unconventional approaches to learning! Keep up the great work!
SpellingErrur 3 months ago
Schools need to implement this...
darkxzero13 3 months ago 2
I'm sure you must be familiar with the work of Jane McGonigal trying to harness the power of gaming for problem solving and learning. Her Ted Talk had me re-thinking the use of games in the classroom.
Thank you for sharing this game that you have designed. I wish the technology you use in the classroom was available where I am. I think we need to not only work on engaging students with games, but also with the technology they are so familiar with.
Please keep sharing!
Duessa2000 3 months ago
@Cureoglu Show a little respect for Mr. Anderson. This video is well-made, and I appreciate the creativity and effort he puts into his students. I would have loved to have a teacher like him so dedicated and skillful in his profession.
CinnamonRush 3 months ago 16
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CinnamonRush 3 months ago
I love this idea and I've been trying to figure out an effective way to do the same thing for the last couple of years. I've used moodle in the past but not currently, I'm not a huge fan of it. It seems to be integral to this type approach. I can't believe that Google hasn't come out with something similar/better yet. How much longer until your class is completed?
dscope0 3 months ago
I don't know where you find the time to set up the program you use to keep track of all the points etc. I've been teaching for over 30 years, and I love learning new ways to teach. Thanks for sharing so much not only for the students, but for the many teachers who also subscribe. DM
BectonBio222 3 months ago 8