A game has replaced textbooks as a means of learning at a Florida-based online learning center.
Florida Virtual School offers online virtual education for students in the K-12 range and now teaches the subject of History using a videogame called Conspiracy Code. Created by 360Ed, the online-game based course features ten stages and evolves over two semesters, testing students on their knowledge of American History as they attempt to stop a conspiracy.
Florida Virtual School and 360Ed are working on a series of games, “mostly in the humanities and math,” writes TampaBay.com, and are streamlining the courses to meet other state’s standards, as both Florida and non-Florida residents can enroll for classes at the school.
360Ed CEO Ben Noles, a former VP for Origin and Electronic Arts, added, “In 10 years, you won't even be saying 'virtual school' or 'bricks and mortar school.’ You'll just be saying school.
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I'm interested to see what Conspiracy Code is like, at the moment it's hard to shake the thought:
"Q: By what method was President Abraham Lincoln Assasinated"
A:.... Shoryuken?"
I'm reminded of Mind Maze on Encarta Encyclopedia which was a great way to distract yourself during classes whilst still looking as if you were doing something productivce.
Florida? Bets anyone?
Anyway, When traditional works, good. When it doesn't, try something else for those it didn't work for. When that fails some, try something else for those that didn't work for. And so on.
It's not as important HOW they are educated, so long as they ARE.
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