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July 12, 2016
Game time = Learning time
I like this site and recommend it as an alternative to some of the video game choices that our students move toward at home. The games are engaging and provide some learning aspect. Be cautious of free choice. Many of the students may get stuck on only going to one or two games and not exploring the variety of opportunities available to them. Getting "stuck" limits their growth opportunities. Use this as an occasional tool and not an every day.
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August 30, 2014
A good resource for students who finish assignments early so they can use their free time in a productive manner.
The games on this site are fine for student use but I really like the Engineering Challenge Puzzles that can be accessed from this site.
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June 21, 2014
A large collection of games for students of different ages, all pertaining to engineering principles.
I think the flash animation and high quality graphics will hold student interest. Some games are very simple and require essentially no learning curve and others are more complex and will require students to read the instructions to understand how to play the game. The game Belt Master, for example, was mostly eye hand coordination (would suggest using a mouse and not just the pad on a laptop). In contrast, the game Flight required more skill as you had to modify your paper plane to fly further. It is a site I will allow my students to visit when they have a little down time to relax.
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