July 18, 2013

Roojoom - Awesome Collaborative Tool for Educators.

Well, I’ve been working with these Roojoom guys for a while now and decided to share some of the great benefits the Roojoom application can add to educators, classroom, children and many more... I’m sure you’ll find your best fit after reading this post.

So what is Roojoom?
Roojoom lets you turn bits of content into a story, using an easy re-narration tool where one post seamlessly leads to the next in a most reader-friendly and engaging way. It allows synthesizing information to fit to the relevant audience only. It allows users with various information resources (sites, you-tubes, documents, blogs…) to scope the readers to the exact relevant content taken from those sources.

 

Why Roojoom is a good fit for educators and Students?  You can see for yourself, here’s a bunch of examples ת Just click to look inside...

Synthesize education materials, Prepare to an exam, Communicating important materials parents should know about,Better Collaborate classroom information.

You can have your child create a Roojoom of a specific topic, have her search the web, learn the topic and present it in one Roojoom. Children are creating Roojooms as well.

And more….

And don’t forget to have fun… ho.. you won’t… because Roojoom is fun!


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July 04, 2013

What is the Best way to make mistakes and win? Play video games

Play is a vital part of being a person, and failure is a vital part of play. What is the role of failure in video games? Do players prefer games where they do not feel responsible for failing? My boy for instance, he's a champion in computer games. The kind that has levels, adventures, where the main player gains power and knowledge... And he didn't start playing from the highest level becoming a champ without making mistakes, right?! He kept failing, fixing, repeating, experiencing again, getting better, failing again.. and in the end he feels on top of the world. Why?