Blade's Blog
Friday, April 23, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I think they do a good job letting people know about civics. They explain to people what is going on with the government, and that is useful information. I don't have any advice other students. They should watch local and trusted news, and listen to what you teachers say is the best advice that I can give.
Friday, April 9, 2010
my Civic Engagement Blog
Yes it does, because with technology, you can learn about civics online. Here is a link.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Assembling Your Demo
I would search for aliens. That way, if the Earth ever did get destroyed, we would have help from aliens to help rebuild the Earth.
Friday, March 26, 2010
My Civic Engagement Blog
Select one team game or game idea in your knowledge community that you feel will do an effective job teaching players about civic ideals. List the selected team's school, name and game title. Describe specifically what the game aims to teach and why its design plan or game demo succeeds in achieving this aim. Please write a minimum of 4 sentences.
Elkins High School, Game Design Team, and Jumping for President. It will teach you facts. It explains the purpose well. It will explain facts about the government and country.
Elkins High School, Game Design Team, and Jumping for President. It will teach you facts. It explains the purpose well. It will explain facts about the government and country.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Adding Interaction
Do you like working in flash? Why or why not?
Write about your game topic.
Sometimes it is fun, while other times it is not, because it can be hard to work in flash. The main topic of the game is learning about the Declaration of Independence, the presidents, the Bill of Rights, and the branches of government.
Write about your game topic.
Sometimes it is fun, while other times it is not, because it can be hard to work in flash. The main topic of the game is learning about the Declaration of Independence, the presidents, the Bill of Rights, and the branches of government.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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