+1 on cleaning the kitchen.
Saturday, May 28th, 2011 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Taking to heart this TED-talk as well as Jane McGonigal's book and this ExtraCredits episode on gamifying education I'm working on ways to make my class more motivating next year. If all things go well, I'll be teaching an 8th grade and I'm going to try to apply some of the things they propose.
Researching this is fun, too, because through this I've discovered awesome things like:
ChoreWars - a browser-based game in which you can enter an epic chore competition with your roomies
and
Plusoneme.com - which lets others give you points for your RL stats.
Researching this is fun, too, because through this I've discovered awesome things like:
ChoreWars - a browser-based game in which you can enter an epic chore competition with your roomies
and
Plusoneme.com - which lets others give you points for your RL stats.
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Date: Sunday, May 29th, 2011 07:36 am (UTC)I've been trying to come up with some kind of point system for homework assignments for my classes next semester. I don't think we would be "allowed" to change our whole grading system, but I think that at least part of it could definitely profit from this. We
need toshould talk to Lars, maybe, too. My English-Fachleiter is too old to understand the idea behind it all.Oh, I'm so excited :D
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Date: Sunday, May 29th, 2011 10:23 am (UTC)I was also thinking of assigning them teams and award rewards based on their combined points number as the Extra Credits people suggest and put up my combined points chart up on the wall for both teams. This would give them a direct visual reward for doing stuff in class, too.
The biggest problem Crocky sees with this is that external reward can kill internal desire to do something, so I need more studies on this. On the other hand, I'm not sure if my stickers can really have that effect on someone who loves English already. It'd just be an extra incentive for those who, well, don't.