Thursday, March 16, 2006

SimSchool


I am so pleased to see the release of SimSchool, a role play simulation that allows teachers, or preservice teachers, to practice their classroom management and teaching skills. Using a 3D role play environment, similar to the ever popular Sims series, this tool is a boon to teacher education programs! The program takes into account different learner profiles, attitudes, and learning styles. Imagine standing in front of the class, trying to teach, when you are confronted with students who are bored, falling asleep, or have learning difficulties...what do you do? Registration is currently free. Take a tour.

4 comments:

Dallas Becker said...

I logged in and played a simulation. I'm intrigued by the concept but obviously need more time to play with it. It wasn't the most intuitive piece of software that I have seen. Has anybody adopted it yet?

Pam said...

Check this out. I thought you might find it interesting.

Pam said...

oops. I left off the link. Here is a site about games in the classroom.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/4608942.stm

Karl Kapp said...

Lisa,
Here is another cool online game for teaching. This one is about algebra. You can check it out at http://www.dimenxian.com/. It is especially meaningful to me since I have a son in Algebra. I too am a gamer...in fact one of my son's said to me one day, "Mr. Kapp, you are the only Dad I know who plays games." I think they are a great educational tool.

Karl