Second Avenue Software proposes to construct a collaborative learning game targeting multiple platforms, including Nintendo Wii and web deployment. The collaborative game will engage middle-school girls in virtual collaborative physics projects to improve understanding of and interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers.
http://secondavesoftware.com
This is really cool. It is a great way to get girls excited about math and science in a non-threatening and interactive environment.
normanvv1 1 year ago
Looks great, maybe in future editions you could have more complex problems at higher levels to solve problems involving concepts like kinematics and dynamics (like designing a roller coaster, designing a projectile machine, etc.) Essentially games that would have a more apparent translation into actual science and engineering
bresus 1 year ago
This looks awesome!
KarlCastaneda 1 year ago