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I don't know if this app developer has been mentioned yet, but Test Tube Games was founded by a former museum educator from Museum of Science, Boston (Andy Hall). Andy has many great physics related apps you can check out here:
http://www.testtubegames.com/index.html
Design Challenges Program Manager
Museum of Science
1 Science Park
Boston, MA 02114
617-589-0328
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Barbara, How do you feel about revealing some of the "codes" so we can try out the app from a distance?
Barry
On Mar 6, 2013, at 10:52 AM, Barbara Flagg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi, Barry:
> Your interesting blog interview with Kevin Miklasz appears to focus on
> games played outside the museum, but in the end Kevin concludes: "the
> future I envision: using the digital science games on iPads as an active
> learning module to engage visitors and provide them with situated meaning." Per
> that future, I bring to your attention Maryland Science Center's recently
> launched iPhone/Android app game called PlanetMania, designed by EduWeb, to
> encourage youth to interact directly with MSC's permanent astrobiology
> exhibit. Our evaluation (see informalscience.org) showed that PlanetMania
> met its goal to make the mostly text/image-based exhibit more accessible,
> engaging, and understandable for preteen visitors. One barrier to
> developing a game for a museum setting as noted in past research is
> the tendency
> for young visitors to become immersed in a game and miss the museum
> exhibits themselves; that was not the case with the design of PlanetMania. And
> an added value is that PlanetMania is designed to be re-applied to entirely
> different exhibits by populating the game with different content
> (e.g., BodyMania;
> DinosaurMania etc).
>
> Barbara N. Flagg, Ed.D.
> Director, Multimedia Research
> 33 Browns Lane
> Bellport, NY 11713-2735
> 631-286-8925
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