Student Engagement Through Interactive Mathematics.

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Student Engagement Through Interactive Mathematics

Kelvin Chun Current: Technology Teacher/Media Specialist/Librarian, Nuuanu School Kelvin Chun Current: Technology Teacher/Media Specialist/Librarian, Nuuanu School : Multimedia Facilitator, Tech Teacher Waialae, & Pohakea Elementary : District Technology Resource Teacher Campbell Complex - 11 schools (K-12) 1991: State Computer Education Specialist , 1992: Secondary Computer Science & Math Teacher McKinley, Moanalua, Waianae, Pearl City, & Waialua Intermediate/ High MED - Educational Technology

Kelvin Chun Current: Technology Teacher/Media Specialist/Librarian, Nuuanu School June, 2006: Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Participant / Completion Certificate May, 2005: Education World Feature Teacher February, 2004: George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF Youtube Video) January, 2003: Classroom Connect: Top 12 Finalist for the Internet Educator of the Year 2003 December, 2002: National Ed Tech Leaders of the Year 2002 December, 2001: Ed Tech Leaders of the Year 2001 Semi-finalist October, 2000: All USA Today 2000 First Teacher Team August, 1999: Disney American Teacher Award Honoree: Elementary Specialist: Technology (Disney Press Release) May, 1999: Honolulu District Y2K Teacher of the Year

New Generation of Children Game Generation Edutainment High Speed Fantasy World Social Networking

Russell A Sabella, Ph.D. Games Changed Learners Cognitive Skills Computer adjusts difficulty to the players preference or need Learning Tool

Video GamesVideo Games Teach Deductive reasoning Memory Strategies Eye-hand Coordination

Learning Is Fun Software Companies, Parents & Educators Collaborate Introduction of Content to Appropriate Levels

Serious Gaming Game designed for a primary purpose other than pure entertainment Designed for the purpose of problem solving Main purpose is to train

Serious Games for Training Known as Game-learning Students learn valuable skills and knowledge under the disguise of a game Engaging & Entertaining Gaming Used for a Serious Purpose

Casual versus Hard Core Gaming Simple Rules, Simple Skills Short Term Commitment Wide Appeal

Engagement Through Serious Gaming Not Simply Holding Attention Activates Higher Cognitive Processes Repetitive Participation Choice: Decision making, Personalization Feedback: Stimulus & Response Incentive: Motivation

Engagement Through Serious Gaming Choice: Virtual Worlds / Avatars Sharing Gameplay Meaningful Choice Flow Psychology

Flow: Psychology of Optimal Experiences In the Zone Lose themselves - Into Work

Flow: Psychology of Optimal Experiences Fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus Full involvement Success in the process of the activity Focused motivation

Digital Game-Based Learning: Learning tools Ongoing research conducted by DGBL Todays Net Generation, or digital natives, - disengaged with traditional instruction Increased popularity of games

Digital passes boxed in PC games market

Serious Gaming: Feedback Multimedia Corrective Incentive: Encourages Specific Behavior

Performance Feedback Rewards Choices to Worlds

Planet Turtle Kindergarten-3 rd Grade Math Skills Practice Aligned With Standards Ability to Customize Highly Engaging

Planet Turtle Virtual World Children can Interact with Peers Protected Web Environment

Planet Turtle Completing Learning Challenges Progress as their Skills Improve Allows Teachers to Instantly Assess Students Proficiency Level

Administrators Can View Statistics Monitor Progress

Administrators Can View % Correct Time Per Session & Questions Answered

Administrators Can View

Teachers Can Customize Instruction Align Content to Match Student Needs Monitor Progress

Customize Activities

Align to EveryDay Mathematics

Monitor Student Progress

Children Can… Receive Content Customize Turtle Engage in Gaming Activities

Customize Turtle

Explore Planet Turtle

Must complete 25 game sessions with a score of 80 percent or higher to receive a game token

Engage in Gaming Activities

Two-player games focus on problem solving skills

Learn

Planet Nuuanu School

Feedback Incredible amount of excitement... I have witnessed kids begging their teachers Easy interface for management of individual student learning.