Disaster educates pupils in institutions

Yashpal SharmaNov 21 2006

A handful of IT students at Colegio Altamira College situated in Chile have performed something different to highlight their nation on world map. The scholars have designed a PC game dubbed as 2065 depicts some contradictory content like teachers as sinister. The developers say that the game includes the mission of excursion against their teachers who are being portrayed as evil doors in the game. The development is the first if its kind in Chile.

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Informing about the game content Gabriella Guzman, the associate in the title development says that the game works by dividing the flock of students in procession of five groups to fight against creepy teachers. The teen gamers are getting heftily spellbound to the innovative game because of its challenging stance that adds more flavor to the gameplay, she said.

The game is driving the pupils impolite not at all; instead the game is an attempt to nurture a leadership and teambuilding skills in adolescents.

The gameplay contains a five-stage mission to break in so as to rebuild their world. The tile is receiving a healthy feedback from the pupil gamers and says that there is nothing like that in game that drives the teen gamers towards ill deeds.

Camilo Herrera, Principal of college sounds something like this in support of title, "We don't just have the technology for the sake of it - it's a good way of teaching our students.'

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He further added that if we think that the parents send their childs school to learn something then it is the right platform for those knowledge-seeks to learn about digital society that they can't get elsewhere.

The college also maintains an individual blog; all the students, their parents and teachers cooperatively maintain it. At the school in 24 hour classrooms the younger students dig facts about existing software while older ones go ahead with pioneering technology.

No doubt the platform is excelled with innovative schooling phenomenon but to represent the teachers as corrupted personalities is obligatory?? Certainly the hypothesis is a good effort to reframe the zeal for education in teenagers but to blemish the teachers in such a repulsive manner is pathetic...!!

Via: bbc

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