CNY 2005 (part 2) – 新春拜年

This morning I have another 4 of my ex-students coming to my house as a Chinese New Year visit. They arent here last saturday as 佳花 and 淑莲 had went back to 印尼 to rejoin their families for the festive occassion. 菲菲 and 爱仙 ‘s parents had came over to Singapore.
以下照片供留念:(左起)菲菲、爱仙、佳花、淑莲

祝福他们(和其他所有学生)在来临的年中会考华文试卷中过关斩将,顺顺利利!

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Pros and Cons of Video Games

Found this list that is good for consideration when we are looking at (video) games for education:

The Pros:
– highly motivating, it’s fun (fun is very important – we don’t underestimate it!)
– encourages risk taking and trial and error
– self-paced
– young-age friendly…young kids can begin to work with complex situations or ideas
– encourages analysis and looking for mistakes
– can incorporate or train different learning strategies- though at present visual-heavy (pictures, images, text)
– can hint without telling
– can be very patient
– solve by ideas, not strength or size (great for young gifted kids or 2E’s)
– encourages perspective changing
– encourages some problem solving (though not as much as we’d like for K-12)
– allows incremental learning, close monitoring of improvement or training
– allows precisely targeted sensory / perceptual learning (auditory / visual processing)
The Cons:
– it’s not real- may impact on how the information is generalized, taken seriously
– the process is immersive and usually fairly fast-paced (may not be as conducive to reflection compared to other learning formats such as reading)
– doesn’t encourage as much critique about the information as maybe reading original documents, magazine, or book…after all, it’s just a game
– game play doesn’t directly examine reality
– players are directed to the programmer’s teaching points or conclusions- whereas direct inspection of real experiments or phenomena may provide more individual learning points or conclusions.
– the games could be administered poorly…teacher leaves students to computer terminals, student doesn’t learn anything, copies from neighbor, etc. (this can happen in labs too, of course)
– games are interactive, but not as interactive as conversation with a smart and perceptive teacher (remember the Turing test?)…some programs are completed by kids clicking a lot or cheating
– not hands-on learning (click or toggle rather than working with original materials)…miss making projects by hands, spatial learning and modeling

[source: Eide Neurolearning Blog]

Happy Birthday to all Homo sapiens

今天是大年初七,是华人传统中的”人日”,即所有人的生日。原来,正月初一鸡日、初二犬日、初三猪日 、初四羊日 、初五牛日 、初六马日、初七人日!今天妈妈照样煮了潮州人的七样羹,即七种蔬菜合一的一道菜,所用的菜类有白萝卜、芥蓝、菜心、大芥菜、春菜、大蒜和芹菜。
欲了解更多,可浏览以下两个网址:
《初七人日捞鱼生庆生日》
《初七七样羹 越吃越青春》
生日快乐!