![]() Teaching About "Froot Loop Conspiracy Theories" and Web Literacy - 2021.Check out Wes' video tutorial library, "Playing with Media." Information about more ways to learn with Dr. ![]() If you enjoyed this post and found it useful, subscribe to Wes' free newsletter. I think the best way to do this (at least for now) is to hook up an old computer CPU to the cheapest LCD screen I can find. And I want a product that does not require a monthly subscription, like Ceiva. What I want to buy (and no one has this on the market as far as I know) is an affordable, large (at least 17″ diagonal) digital picture frame that can wirelessly download images from an online web gallery I specify, and use effects as cool as PhotoPresenter to show them off. PhotoPresenter has an interface tied to your iPhoto library, and presents many more options than the basic iPhoto slideshow setup. There are a wide variety of animated slideshow effects, my favorites so far are “Aquarium” and “Bouncing Cubes.” PhotoPresenter is $8 shareware. The program’s visual effects are AMAZING! The animated slide show options are superb, and you can even export an animated slideshow as a QuickTime movie to share it with others. The same software author also made PhotoPresenter for Mac, which is a very slick slideshow application. A very worthwhile “play activity” that would likely make Daniel Pink (advocate of “play” as a vital 21st century “sense”) happy. I equate creating game levels with Hadron as an activity similar to building new creations with legos. I am not categorically opposed to video games that include some violence, but the fact that Hadron does not and is so engaging and creativity encouraging are big plusses from my perspective. And this game is non-violent (if you don’t count exploding bricks which can kill “Hadron,” the hero of the game who you play.) I classify this as non-violent because the character you play is not able to (or rewarded for) killing other characters or destroying anything. The skill set he is developing in actually authoring his own video game versions is tremendous, especially when compared to what a person learns just playing someone else’s game. This provides a fantastic problem solving and video game development opportunity! My 8 year old has really enjoyed creating different levels of the game to play himself, and then having me give them a try. One of the best features of Hadron is that it includes a levels editor, so you can create your own version of the game level by level. Hadron is a free shareware game similar to Pac Man for Macintosh computers that is simple and fun.
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