Title | : | Educational Games: Crash Course Games #15 |
Lasting | : | 8.16 |
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Views | : | 225 rb |
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how didn't this guy mention assassins creed Comment from : apex vibezz |
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its pronounced willamit Comment from : Senzoba |
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The thing with Chess and academic achivement is a case were correlation does not equal causation since, it has been proven that there is little to no skill transfer between skills (Chess makes you good at math, logic and so on) So don't feel bad if you don't play Chess or actions games or whatever, you can still do well on school or anything you want 😉 ( Sorry for bad english, it is not my native language) Comment from : Brezel Ceviche |
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How did Treasure Mountain and Reading Rabbitt not even get an honorable mention? Comment from : SonOfOdin |
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where in the world is brbrbCarmen Sandiego/b Comment from : AstroVision Media |
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I remember learning the characteristics of all the Troggles in number munchersbrReggie (regular) was the first one and would only move in a straight line unless it hit a safe zone changing the value of numbers it cam acrossbrHelper was the second one and it acted much like Reggie except for removing all the numbersbrWorker was the opposite of helper Not only did it change numbers it was on but added numbers on the blak spots you already munchedbrSmarty was my least favorite as it would always chase you for some time before it finally moved off the edgebrBashful was one that would move away if you moved towards it However if you stayed at the edges too long it will snatch you up This seems like the less threatening but you soon learn it will get you if you are not careful I learn to fear the walls because of it Comment from : Marked Ashamed |
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lol I just started watching the new Carmen Sandiego TV show, and was scrolling through the playlist and looked at the thumnailbr"WHAAA!?!" Comment from : Zac Douglas |
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ST Math is the most modern education game ever Comment from : Toasty but on different acc |
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I think checkers is better than chess Comment from : Toasty but on different acc |
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I was in the Chess club and did horrible in highschool I don't get it Comment from : Anthony Morford |
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Donkey Kong Jr Math is indeed funbrbrPlease don’t tell me your going to play the actual “Mario is Missing” or “Mario’s Time Machine”, though they are some of Nintendo’s only educational games they had poor sales Let’s also not bring up “Sonics Schoolhouse” lol Comment from : Enrico1 |
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Can any one give a list of educational in android Comment from : Showaib Zaman |
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What about Kahoot? Comment from : Sketching With Emy |
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Really Awesome Comment from : MGR |
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Cross Country Canada anyone? Comment from : corrda1993 |
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Carmen Santiago even has a math game! Comment from : CosmicMess |
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The best educational game I ever played is Infinifactory, a puzzle game where you build factory assembly lines, came out not that long ago from the creator of Spacechem Comment from : Jaspertine |
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I remember playing Jump Start games when I was younger Comment from : Israel McDonald |
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What about Typing of the Dead?brIt teaches you how to type on keyboards while killing hoards of zombies Comment from : Illjay |
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I've been playing a lot of Learn Japanese To Survive - Hiragana Battle (available on Steam), it's a Top-Down Retro-Style RPG much in the vain of Final Fantasy III In the game you have to learn the Japanese Hiragana Script in order to defeat attacking "Hiragana Warriors" by correctly translating the letters into Romanji (Japanese written with the Latin alphabet) and vise versa, you also complete side quests designed to teach vocabulary and grammar rules I can thoroughly say after having logged 15 hours so far, that I know several basic Japanese words and phrases and am able to read most Hiragana characters as Romanji and even recognize words learned during the vocabulary quests It's very fun and addictive I plan on the getting the sequel which teaches Katakana Script Comment from : theChillChanneL |
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5:20 Hilarious! Comment from : speaketh |
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shame Frog Fractions isn't here Comment from : willyolio |
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here's the only thing that seems to be on education games abc mouse! abcmouse ! abcmouse Comment from : Colton Martin |
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I remember playing Number Munchers Made me want to learn math Comment from : Arische Setmses |
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i ate real chom chom today Comment from : StarCoinHero |
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oh my God This episode is making me WAY more nostalgic than all of the others Iamahugenerd Comment from : Brandon Buchner |
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Well,too focused on educational games may also be addictive and can have bad resultsI usually find some kids playing educational games for many hours and often no longer do their chores or play outside with their friends Comment from : kirby march barcena |
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LOL that's not how you pronounce 'Willamette" Comment from : Kelsqi |
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I LOVED CARMEN SANDIAGO!!! OMG Comment from : tweetthang96 |
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motherFUCKIN MATHBLASTER IS MY JAM Comment from : kwazhims3lf |
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STACK THE COUNTRIES! Comment from : rate eightx |
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3:18 Is that Magikarp? Comment from : MekTek Geeks |
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Why watch this episode of multiple games to play or go to school when you can just load up one of the good versions of Civilization and learn about history, math, etc Comment from : ThunderWolf |
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Oregon Trail yes, but before that there was Lemonade Stand! Curse you, rain, what am I to do with all these lemons? Comment from : DronesoundTV |
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The point-and-click educational games by Humongous Entertainment are my childhood Comment from : ScarHydreigon87 |
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This episode reminds me very much of my school days Only thing that was missing was the opportunity to play Star Trek on the PET when I finished my maths Comment from : Mike O |
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are racing gamers smimilar to arcade gamers Comment from : HTX |
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And now my 6th grade intensive math students will be playing Number Muncher on Tuesday Comment from : AzimertheMad |
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If you're trying to learn a new language, try replaying a video game in that language That way you will have prior experience with the game's mechanics and will (hopefully) learn grammar and vocabulary of the new language Comment from : Icearstorm |
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The educational games I played as a kid were the Dr Brain series and a half-hearted go at Apogee's Math Rescue and Word Rescue (because I was a bit too old for them when they came out) Comment from : Roxor128 |
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I actually have played donkey kong jr 2 math and it is awesome! Comment from : Bretton Johansen |
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Was it wrong to expect "Age of Empire" or "Sid Meier's Civilization" to be mentioned? Comment from : Mrshootinputin |
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I remember carmen sandiego the game and the show Comment from : geöstygma |
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Too bad there's no education first person shooters Comment from : Liam Kinnaird |
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I remember a frog game similar to that one, but it had more categories than just math In fact, I think it was newer than the math one I played it at Strawberry Elementary School in the late nineties Comment from : BroadswordMedia |
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would u like to talk about game hacker? or exploit? Comment from : rendeviz |
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CLUEFINDERSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Comment from : Pen Name |
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What's the best educational video game series? Ace Attorney Comment from : JustAGrump |
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Would Flight Simulator be considered an educational game?? Comment from : Miko |
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Oregon Trail was the only game we could play at school Too bad most of the time you died Life is hard Comment from : Miko |
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The only way an educational game can ensure it will succeed at teaching lessons, and the only way to make the lessons themselves engaging, is to incorporate the information one wants to teach into the decisions one makes All of the games listed do that, one way or another, as do some of the best historical games Failed educational and historical games often just slap an educational/historical skin on a standard gaming skeleton Comment from : Timothy McLean |
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There was this math game I played where you played as a UFO and you had to land on the correct answer before you ran out of gas or something, anyone remember the name of it? Comment from : TheJolteonMaster |
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Number Munchers! Ooh, that hit right in the nostalgia Comment from : Wilde Child |
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Mincraft anyone it is now used in schools Comment from : umar khan |
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Timez Attack, anyone? Comment from : Mephostopheles |
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we had alot of video games in our school around 2000, we even had days where we were allowed to bring our own games and just play them all day :) Comment from : Google made me do it |
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i mean THE OREGON TRAIL Comment from : Joshua Jenkins |
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i had to play this in school last yearthats the only fun thing we did Comment from : Joshua Jenkins |
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3:18 Magikarp Comment from : pkmdz |
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Magikarp CP 100 at 3:17 Comment from : Enoch Wang |
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What about the Humongous Entertainment games? Like Putt Putt, Pajama Sam, etc Comment from : Fizzy K |
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What about programs like JumpStart and LeapFrog? Comment from : Daniel Lang |
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When will RPG games be done? (COugh cough UNDERTALE) Comment from : Sam Vodopianov |
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Villager at the end xD Comment from : SlyBiffrons |
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please make a video on MOBAs next Comment from : Sipho Ndlovu |
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Oregon Trail is an educational game?? My life has been a LIE! Comment from : crazybiogeek |
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magikarp at 3:18 Comment from : brynn nieboer |
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In my school, Oregon Trail was always the really bad game that you played only when you were life-threateningly bored Comment from : xylophone |
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My elementary school had these games, but we never got to play them because they were the "reward" for finishing our computer work early A lot of it was boring typing stuff, some of it was math with no game component Sure, using Math Blaster Plus and such as a reward is a nice trick, but we got such little time (and often had to share computers) it was just a frustrating tease Much more effective use of the time could've been made by just letting us play the educational games, or even just reducing the work so we'd have more time with the gamesbrI don't just say this as a frustrated slightly older "man, my teacher's sucked" person, as most of my teachers were pretty decent, but as a 32-year-old certified teacher with classroom experience If the scope of your material is smaller, but the students are more engaged, they'll learn more that way, and they're more likely to come back wanting more It makes them curious, and you can ease them into some of the drier topics that way, because they want to learn about it already Comment from : The Bass is Loaded |
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Please do a math course! Comment from : Ahmad M Yaghi |
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I wonder if they'll ever discuss "playground" games - like Heads Up Seven Up, or Duck Duck Goose, or Red Rover? Comment from : kizzyneetyan |
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Provides a safe environment to fail I think that's one of the big takeaways Comment from : nodnsmile |
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Clue Finders FTW! Comment from : Melissa Hennings |
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There's a helpful (if a tad obnoxious) bumper sticker seen around the Willamette Valley that helps outsiders correctly pronounce its name If you ever have cause to talk about us in a future video, just remember: It's Will-ammit, damn it! Comment from : Dillon Flynn |
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Kerbal Space Program and Cities: Skylines are two games used by my school to teach complex concepts like city management and orbital mechanics Comment from : Kerbalnaught |
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What about Gizmos and Gadgets? Comment from : Marc |
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Surprised you didn't mention chutes and ladders, one of the oldest educational games (although, used to teach morals more than facts) Comment from : Dave Joria |
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Well I still think trying to build educational games is often a flawed design choice Yes just like (almost) every good game has its story to tell it has something to teach, but this should not be the insentive for the creation Way too many games built for education feel like education stuffed into a new suit, and the gamy parts would be better without the learing stuff, expecially if a design focus there would have allowed a more in depth build of those parts Teaching strategie or resource management is easy, basically every RTS does that, some to a notable degree of complexity, but they do it just because the game allows them to do so, not because the game was build for this purpose Therfor I'd argue, that chess is not even an educational gamebrThe only good "educational game" I know of is KSP, as it too does not force education uppon you, it is simply a game about building a rocket and flying it (oh, explosions are very important too) But to get good at it you might just wanna discover stageing, gravity turns, swing bys and all the other nice fancy stuffbrEDIT: OK I just remembered the science point and clicks Mathica, Geographicus, that I rly enjoyed as a kid So there are games out there designed just to teach that are greatbrbrbtw is chess rly the most popular board game? Haveing a guess I'd say go is more popular, but I might be mistaken (prefering go to chess I'm definetely not impartial, but I couldn't find any source giving approximations to player base, so if you had a source telling you chess wins I'd like to see it :D) Comment from : Setririon |
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I wonder if there going to be a focus on actual Simulators: Where videogames and other industries collide Comment from : Let’s take a walk |
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I suppose various ones I played like Reading and Math Rabbit and some other Learning Company games weren't as mainstream in recollection Comment from : ClydeLeeM |
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Today, educational games must overcome a few crises, mostly due to the prevalent business model for advertising through games, apps, and the internet We need to be vigilant for advertisement and product placements in "educational" video games, as well as making sure that the terrible platform of "freemium" does't find a foothold in the educational game world Comment from : S B |
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my favourite childhood educational game was the Jump Start series Comment from : boy638 |
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IM INSULTED YOU DIDNT INCLUDE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS Comment from : Captain_Seyo |
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and no mention of coolmathgamescom I'm sick Comment from : Levi Villarreal |
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3:18 magikarp!! Comment from : Émeric Houde |
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Dang it Andre! I thought you would make it through the video without talking about Mario is Missing! Comment from : The Game Ronin |
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Ok this series went downhill Comment from : danni - 2b2t |
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Ok this series went downhill Comment from : danni - 2b2t |
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now if only they could do some games for calculus or other college level courses Comment from : Aloysius Okon |
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I played kerbal space program for 24 hours, now I'm a rocketry engineer at Nasa Comment from : Sleutelman Skrt |
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My favorite series of educational games had to have been Jump Start That series had many components mentioned in the video, plus it helped me fill in the blanks from the education I was getting in school Because of my reading skills being low in elementary, I had to go to certain classes outside of the main classroom, but it meant missing parts of class I don't think I learned any history in 4th grade until I moved to Texas (and my records didn't go with me I guess), but thanks to Jump Start, I was able to get the knowledge I needed for most of what I had missed Comment from : xXDemkaBelikovXx |
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Mario is Missing? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooo Comment from : Conrad JD 777 |
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Seemed like it could've been much more in depth Comment from : djayjp |
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No Mavis Beacon? Comment from : David Chidester |
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2:17 Are you implying chess ISN'T fun? Comment from : Not a turtle |
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Thank you Andre for pronouncing Oregon right Comment from : Aaron Bennett |
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loved all these games! plus math blaster but never played chess too intimidated by all the rules but thanks to you crash course, I know that I'll probably learn to play faster than I thought :) Comment from : Desiree Paahana |
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