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Ming-Wei LEE :: Blog :: The reflection of one impressive educational game

January 20, 2012

When I first came to a course which aims to tell us what e-learning is, the lecturer demonstrated a well-known online interactive game regarding ‘frog dissection’ for basic medical knowledge building. (see the website below) It really empresses me a lot since it is so interesting. Moreover, it lets me know that game can not only allow us to relax or to be social with others but also can be very educational.

 

        The purpose of designing this game is very easy to be understood. To reduce the number of dead frogs which are killed for the experiment purpose. It can be argue that even if the learning material is provided online, such as this ‘frog dissection’, it doesn’t mean this can assist learners to gain deep learning better instead of using a real frog. However, it still provides us a new vision to consider if the learning can be also amuse and educational. The answer is YES.

 

Games provide the designer a platform to communicate with the one who access to the games. However, it really depends on the designer what kinds of materials should be implemented in order to stimulate what kind of learning behaviour to occur.

 

Reference: http://www.articulate.com/community/blogdemo/frog_dissection_demo/player.html

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