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13 Nov 09

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28 Oct 09

General Information - WORLDCOMP09

  • The motivation is to assemble a spectrum of affiliated
    research conferences into a coordinated research meeting
    held in a common place at a common time. The main goal
    is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas in a number
    of research areas that interact. The model used to form
    these annual conferences facilitates communication among
    researchers in different fields of computer science,
    computer engineering and applied computing. Both inward
    research (core areas of computer science and engineering)
    and outward research (multi-disciplinary, Inter-disciplinary,
    and applications) will be covered during the conferences.
30 Sep 09

Gaming goes to School | Education Development Center

  • The center will develop year-long curricular supports for seventh-grade science students, with four game modules supplementing traditional instruction. Known as Super Sleuths, the curriculum will engage teachers and students in in-depth explorations of scientific problems, countering students’ scientific misconceptions, reading difficulties, and lack of motivation. Pasnik and her colleagues see educational potential in the experience of gaming as students test strategies, discover their mistakes and successes, and use that information to make progress.
  • n the process, student teams use the Nintendo DS as a combination portable lab, field notebook, scientific instrument, and communicator. The devices enable student groups to collect and analyze data as well as build hypotheses for solving problems posed by the unit. The games will supplement more traditional classroom learning materials. Many of the activities also build literacy skills. Mini-games support an array of language activities, such as discerning word meanings from the context of a passage and looking up words in easily available digital reference materials. “The real potential of this kind of game is not so much in delivering content and facts as permitting the kind of inquiry-driven investigations that are difficult to accomplish in real-life classrooms,” says EDC’s Cornelia Brunner, author of The New Media Literacy Handbook: An Educator’s Guide to Bringing New Media into the Classroom.
29 Sep 09

The River City Project: Introduction

  • As visitors to River City, students travel back in time, bringing their 21st century skills and technology to address 19th century problems. Based on authentic historical, sociological, and geographical conditions, River City is a town besieged with health problems. Students work together in small research teams to help the town understand why residents are becoming ill. Students use technology to keep track of clues that hint at causes of illnesses, form and test hypotheses, develop controlled experiments to test their hypotheses, and make recommendations based on the data they collect, all in an online environment.
16 Sep 09

Primary Games

  • Kids’ games for math, science, language
    arts, social studies, and more!
  • Kids’ games for math, science, language
    arts, social studies, and more!

Kids Games - Prongo.com has free educational games for kids

Primary Games has a great selection of games for students of all ages across the disciplines.

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15 Sep 09

NeuroMatrix - A New Video Game that Teaches Kids About the Brain. Brain Waves: The field of neurotechnology, the focus of this blog, encompasses advances in brain science (neurons), information technology (bits) and bioengineering (genes). Up for discussi

  • The game was developed by Morphonix and is recommended for kids age 10-15. Morphonix is the only company that develops video games which make abstract concepts of brain science fun and comprehensible to children and teens. Many software games spur kids to use their brains, but this is the first series of video games which also teaches children the science of their brains.

Morphonix - Neuromatrix

  • You play a secret agent infiltrating a top-secret neuroscience research facility. Your mission: to track down and root out the Nanobots that have invaded the brains of the scientists there. If you fail, the Nanobots and the secret entity that spawned them will take over the Earth, reprogramming the human brain into docile submission.

Play Interactive Games, Puzzles, and Quizzes -- National Geographic Kids

  • Pluto's Secret


    Travel across the solar system with Nat and Geo to find out why Pluto is no longer a planet.

  • High Flyer


    Jiggers needs to keep Iggy's hang glider aloft by flapping his tail. Iggy helps Jiggers keep his energy up by popping food-carrying clouds. Watch out for the clouds containing beehives!

14 Sep 09

AR Games | Scheller Teacher Education Program

  • The MIT Teacher Education Program, in conjunction with The Education Arcade,
    has been working on creating "Augmented Reality" simulations to engage
    people in simulation games that combine real world experiences with
    additional information supplied to them by handheld computers.
  • AR simulations embed participants inside lifelike situations and help them understand the complex scientific and social dynamics underlying authentic problems in a variety of subject areas including the sciences (e.g., ecology, environmental science, geological sciences, forensics, and health sciences) as well as more diverse content areas including history, economics, local sociology, math and language arts.
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Morphonix - Journey into the Brain: Educational Brain Game

  • ourney into the Brain, a mystery-adventure game for children ages 7-11, is an innovative fusion of technology, education, and fun. Key concepts of brain structure are woven into the very fabric of game play.
  • By the end of this game, kids will gain a new understanding and respect for their own growing brains. The game was funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health’s Small Business Innovation Research Program and produced with the technical assistance of two highly respected neuroscientists.
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Immune Attack

  • McKinley Technology High School students, and other students from across Washington, DC, learned to make their own video games this summer, using a program called Game Maker. 
  • Immune Attack can teach players about the molecular processes in the game.  But Immune Attack also inspires students to make their own game.

Neuroscience For Kids - brain games



  • How fast are you? Test your response time using these reaction time
    experiments.

  • Hit-the-dot test

G-Netix download @ Game Downloads

  • The only simulation of its kind released outside medical circles, G-Netix is an excellent and extremely comprehensive simulation of genetic engineering. The program is more of a simulated lab/software toy than a game: you are given the tools to experiment with the human embryo in an artificial womb, modifying its DNA and observing the result. With a staggering array of options, you can examine and modify DNA sequences to your heart's content; you can even copy and paste DNA sequences from several animals such as insects into the embryo and see what happens. G-Netix is a great way to experiment with genetic engineering in ways that would be illegal, not to mention morally objectionable, in a real-life lab.

G-Netix - MobyGames

  • G-Netix allows to participate in growing of a human embryo. By affecting environmental conditions (oxygen, pH, hydrogen levels) and changing the gene structure itself it's possible to observe the growth of a single cell into a complex organism. Each action evokes a response from an embryo, ranging from death to unusual mutations (i.e. a simple change in chromosome chain may develop insect-like eyes).

    The player is a scientist who is circling the earth in a space laboratory. During the journey, a deadly virus hits earth and wipes out the entire human population in a few days. With no one left, it is the scientist's job to recreate life and control the conditions to let new embryos grow and evolve.

    The game is bundled with an extensive summary on genetics including such subjects as DNA Replication, Mutation, Cell Division and Cell Cycle, etc.
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