Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Newbies 2012!
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Avatars,
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Jokaydia Grid,
Jr. High,
Nets,
Reaction Grid,
Spatial Reasoning,
Virtual World
Monday, July 23, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Starting Over...Again
This coming school year will find me starting over for the 3rd time since I began working in the virtual world. This time I am moving to the Jokaydia Grid and looking forward to continuing life on the grid. Chris Hart has been so helpful and I spent my summer with another blank island. I built a two story house from scratch and while I was in Wisconsin, I built a small gallery to house all my mother's paintings. I even got her to try out an avatar and she's 85! I am happy that even though the Reaction Grid is no longer available, I have a place to take my students. It meant setting up yet another class of avatars, but by now I was used to it!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Learning Art History Virtually
This was another group of younger children using the avatars. One of the reasons I enjoyed the Reaction Grid so much is because it allowed for much younger students. The teen grid was 13 to 17, which was fine for most 8th graders, but here even primary students could experience the virtual world. They knew a few artists and you can see them run over to the Mondrian. (See video below)
Friday, April 6, 2012
Artistopoly on the RG
Kindergarten through 2nd Grade got a chance to use the student avatars decked out in artwork t-shirts and play recognition games using the Artistopoly gameboard I modified from Monopoly. They had an excellent time running to find "The Scream" or "The Mona Lisa." (See Animoto below)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Working in the Math Nets Sandbox
Third and fourth grade students need to work on math nets as part of their math curriculum and since I teach form and shape in art, I was asked to help teach this concept. I created special interactive SMART Notebook activities and we also did some color theory related paper/pencil activities. Today the kids got an introduction to the Reaction Grid and the sandbox I created for them. Next time we will create prims to match the nets on the building platforms.Virtual world building tools are perfect for these spatial concepts. (See video below)
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Math,
Nets,
Opensim,
ReactionGrid,
Spatial Reasoning,
Virtual World
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Ugly Sweater Party on the Reaction Grid!
For our last class of the semester all avatars got a set of 4 ugly holiday sweaters, a Santa hat, and a pair of skates with a skating animation. Students had to use the snipping tool, save pics to their folder and then put them on their Prezis. Here are the photos that got taken. Our sim crashed mid-party, but Reaction Grid gurus Chris Hart and Kyle Gomboy were ready to help us out. We love working and playing on the Reaction Grid! (See video below)
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