Safe Curriculum games plugin / widget for WordPress & WPMU

Description:

Put the top 5 curriculum games from Primary Games Arena onto your blog.
Installation:
  1. Download from here
  2. Unzip to wp-contents/plugins
  3. Activate site wide (In plugins)
  4. Log into wp-admin
  5. Click Appearance > Widgets
  6. Drag the widget onto your sidebar

Example:

When is Primary Games Arena used?

As part of Primary Technology’s commitment to transparency we have been evaluating our website usage statistics and have decided to release this interesting finding. Primary Games Arena is a site for Primary School pupils to learn while playing games. What % of total hits do you think come outside of school hours? Lets say from 4pm to 8am.

These figures only include UK visitors (to ensure accuracy of findings).
I bet that gets a few brains thinking.. PS the % of learning is not the amount of learning, it’s the amount of visits to the site. Primary / School Email is used 67% during the school day and the other 33% outside of school hours.

Primary Games Arena is now up


Iv’e finished my work on Primary Games Arena. We still have a few more tweeks to do that Adam and Chris will be doing over the next week or so. Quite a lot of games are now up so go ahead and enjoy these Primary Games.

Project Natal Games

I have been following the stuff about Project Natal and it looks like it could be really good for education.

I will try to summarize project Natal:
Move your whole body instead of your fingers. It has facial/sound recognition. I love how interactive project natal is and that makes it perfect for educational use.
I have 2 problems with Natal:
1) it requies an xbox360. By default schools assume an xbox360 is an arcade gaming console so the main function is gaming.
2) I don’t know how to code/develop games for Xbox 360 (I’m hoping that flash games will be playable as most educational games are flash based).
There needs to be a discussion into integrating this new type of full body control into new games. The functions and methods need to be simply integrated into existing resources. For example, if you have an old flash game that is just point + click. How does this new control type interface with that? Can you point at an object or do you have to slap it? what is a click, what isn’t? What is a drag/drop & What isn’t? How do we storage faces for facial recognition? Does this need to be part of the Windows Live login process? In which case will all pupils need a live account?
In an ideal world it would be open source but thats not going to happen. I will keep my ears to the ground and report back 🙂

As a side note, just imagine if the sensor comes out for vista or xp, how amazing would that be? This type of interactivity with your OS with full application support would make my brain drool.

I see this as being the future so I will be asking the guys at Primary Tech to look into it 🙂