Another ICT workshop, so of course another blog entry. This week....games!
Most technology these days have apps or opportunities for learning and education. For example, the Nintendo DS is brilliant for games such as brain training, and activities to keep you thinking. It is a way to engage children in their learning through a platform that appeals to them. Most children these days have access to an Ipad, laptop or phone which can be used for all kinds of games - some of which can be really beneficial upon learning.
In the session we looked at a particular game that could be an educational tool which was.....THE DANCE MAT! Yes, a dance mat can actually promote learning across all subject areas (not just PE!) and here's how....
Dance to Advance
This is a special piece of software which is used alongside a dance mat. Sadly this can be a bit pricey and for the mat and the software I think it costs roughly £150, which must be taken into considerations as not all schools will be able to afford it.
As well as having fun on dance mats we also looked at other online games to support learning. I looked at a specific one where you build your own roller coaster. On first sight the games may appear to be unrelated to learning but through playing with it I found that playing it involved a number of skills. Skills such as problem solving, logical thinking, and planning were all apparent within this simple idea of building a roller coaster.
"The strategies for successful game playing are increasingly complex, sophisticated, challenging and cerebral. This edges games towards the very heart of where learning is headed" (Heppell, 2006).
This quote sums up how good games can be for learning! And of course children love them.
Another two things to note which are great learning tools:
- Wordle
- Voki
Voki is an online avatar that children can create for themselves which also helps protect children on the internet but is also really enjoyable for them.
Overall this session has taught me about the power of gaming. Before the workshop I never would have contemplated something like a dance mat supporting learning, but I have been proved wrong! I am going to try my best to use lots of the technology I have learnt about over the past few weeks in my classroom.
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