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Charles Crowley

Outbreak at Watersedge: - 3 views

Excellent game. Rather brief story arc, but easy to play, responsive, educational. I think it struck a good balance between providing a rich interface and conserving computing power/bandwidth. A fe...

started by Charles Crowley on 13 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Charles Crowley

RocketModeler III Version 1.1b - 2 views

Game: Rocket Modeler URL: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/rktsim.html Age Level: Maybe 5th grade and up. What it does: Teaches basic concepts of rocket design to modelers. Lets user change ...

games interactive education science kids

started by Charles Crowley on 15 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Charles Crowley

Online Music Games - 2 views

Game: Online Music Games URL: http://www.flashmusicgames.com/ Age Level: Kiddos on up What it does: Simulate playing various musical instruments and create tunes that can be played back. The studen...

games interactive education kids simulations

started by Charles Crowley on 16 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Real Lives - 1 views

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    This is a free simulation game for 12+ where learners are able to virtually "live" the lives of someone across the globe. They make choices and face circumstances faced by people in those parts of the world, choice available jobs, battle diseases, navigate unstable political terrain. The program is based on all current data from the United Nations, World Health Organization, and other international aid organizations and links with Google maps as well. This game would be useful for middle school or high school world cultures or politics courses, and also in different enrichment or afterschool activities. From the website:"Experience life as a: * Peasant farmer in Bangladesh * Factory worker in Brazil * Policeman in Nigeria * Lawyer in the United States * Computer operator in Poland or any of thousands more ... Through statistically accurate events, Real Lives brings to life different cultures, political systems, economic opportunities, personal decisions, health issues, family issues, schooling, jobs, religions, geography, war, peace, and more. As your students make decisions for their characters and experience the consequences of those decisions they will learn about the world and gain an increased appreciation of their own culture and the cultures of other peoples."
Jaime Villarreal

Math Moves U - 3 views

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    Math and Science interactive programs designed to engage middle school students. d=2, gl=M, EV= 4, yf=2
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    I am dying to play this game - looks cute, but my computer doesn't seem able to handle it. I will take a look when I get rid of some of my open apps.
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