Resources to build with: if you're part of the building of this project, here is the place to find ideas and resources that others have used to create success.
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Why is play important?
From this video with Stuart Brown: There is evidence that play deprivation can put populations at risk. (Could a children's museum in the Middle East promote peace?)
The opposite of of play is not work, it's depression. |
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What if learning could be fun? What if failure is not the issue but accomplishing your goal--no matter how many tries it takes--is as much fun as a game? The YouTube star and former NASA engineer, Mark Rober, describes how this data-backed mindset for life gamification has stuck with him along his journey, and how it impacts the ways he helps (or tricks) his viewers into learning science, engineering, and design. |
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Great teachers make learning fun and interesting.
Getting kids (and their parents!) to participate anchors the learning. Check this out: Fun science demonstrations and experiments with science communicator Russell Zeid. |
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