Thursday, 31 October 2013

Scratch Project-Inquiring & Analysing

I am going make a scratch project for Humanities.

This is the Inquiring And Analysing phase

Scratch Project- Inquiring & Analysing


Brainstorming:
This is my brainstorming mind map of what scratch-made learning project I will make on scratch:
This are all my ideas for the scratch-made learning project I’m going to make for my teachers, these projects are about:
Scientific Method
Lab Safety Rules
Rhythm
Instrument
Body Percussion
Melody
Music Theory
Types Of Maps
Location of places
Poem and Short Story
Programming
Internet
Design Cycle
Decimals, fractions and percentages ( math game)
Negative Numbers
Algebra






Possibilities:

I am removing some ideas, the meaning of colours are at the bottom:
Scientific Method
Lab Safety Rules
Rhythm
Instrument
Body Percussion
Melody
Theory
Types Of Maps
Location of places
Poem and Short Story
Programming
Internet
Design Cycle
Decimals, fractions and percentages ( math game)
Negative Numbers
Algebra

A: Too Hard To Make
A: Neither Me Know Clearly
A: Too Boring For A Game
A: People Won’t Understand And Is Too Complex
A: Not Realistic Enough ( I can’t actually make anything with it)
A: The project will be too little and short





Now, I narrow it to ( red means those I won’t make):
Scientific Method
Lab Safety Rules
Rhythm
Types Of Maps
Poem and Short Story
Decimals, fractions and percentages/ Negative Numbers/ Algebra

I think all of them here will be a good project to make. For Scientific Method, it is fresh in my mind and I clearly know what to do, and I know how will I make it like. For Lab Safety Rules, I have all the information about it in my hands, and I think it will make a humorous project. For Rhythm, I can make a project of teaching people what will make a good rhythm, but it won’t be fun or understanding if I don’t let them try to make. For Types Of Maps, I can teach people the kinds of map, and then give them some maps to let them verify or classify the map. For Poem and Short Story, I can teach them what are the important vocabulary and parts and literacy for poems and short story and even let them identify the poem ones or the short story ones. For Decimals… , I can teach them and give questions to them or make a quiz.





At last, I have chosen these three:
Lab Safety Rules
Types Of Maps
Decimals…

The Lab Safety Rules will be about what lab safety rules are and what lab safety rules there are and how important they are. I think this is a good idea is because lab safety rules are very important and they can experience the danger of not following them in the fake world which makes a good use of computer games. I am making this project for 7th grade Science Class.

The Types Of Maps will be about what maps are and different types of maps like physical, political… I have chosen types of maps because I think it is simple enough to make this project, I have all the information I need, and I believe it will be pretty useful because types of maps is a big part of Maps in Humanities. I am making this for Humanities.

The Math Game is going to be about decimals, percentages and fractions, and converting them to one another. I have chosen the Maths thing because I am good at Maths and I know the skills or techniques but others seem to struggle with it so it will be worth share. And I think it will be simple enough to do a quiz after teaching the people so it’s easy for me to make. I am making this for Mathematics.

Research:
( The tiny words are re-written description of what I am going to make with a bit more details and changes)

For the Types Of Maps, I wanted to make it like this:
When you open it, there will be a start page ( it introduces what the project is about with a beautiful background) and the project will start when you click. Then, you will have an option to choose what kind of maps you want to learn first. After you view all of the kinds of maps, you can have a test, you will be shown different maps and classify the maps. Then you will have a final score. There will also be music, animations…

It was said that it can easily be done because I am using what I’ve just learnt to make a project. And it is really cool that it has animations, music and other stuffs and it can keep the player’s attention if you have it. But, sometimes, it is boring when the people know well about maps, so I can try to make bonus round or give extra learning stuff for those players who get it all right. People who hates geography will like the game too because it is so fun!


For the Lab Safety Rules, I wanted to make it like this:
When you open the game, there will be a start page. And you can choose funny or serious. If you click on funny, there will be like a bunch of words and stuff, they are going round and round, when you click a safe thing you will have one point and if you click a dangerous thing, there will be a silly video with the result of doing that dangerous thing. If you chose serious, you will be taught step by step of what can or can’t you actually do. (There may be a test in the end)

It was said that it was a good idea because I can use powerpoint which my science teacher gave me. And lab safety rules are really important, and it is very dangerous when you‘re not careful since you may have injuries or death. So, the people can learn without listening bored and they can experience it in a fake world. I may drive people crazy with the silly animations or videos so be careful with that. Also, I should restrict the rules so people know that they can or have to do it when they have permission. And I can add an extra part about scientific method or observing and inferences… Cool! HAHAHA!!!


For the Math Game, I wanted to make it like this:You will have an option to choose rather you want to learn demicals, negative numbers, or algebras. And then there will be a test after you finish learning it. There will be a time limit.

It was said that it is a lesson and a game. It is attractive because there is a time limit there so it is more attractive. It may still be boring to those people who don’t like math, so I can make something like fights using answers ( hit when win, being hit when lose). I can also make levels. I want to win! I have to try my best!



At last, I have chosen the only only only one: TYPES OF MAPS

I didn’t choose Safety Lab Rules because it is kind of hard to make different animations, but if I just make one animation for the whole thing, it is actually going to be nothing else but animation. And I don’t think people can learn much that way. Also, I’m not too clear about what and how to make. And it’s sort of too much to cover for those safety rules. And I may drive people crazy with the silly animations or videos so be careful with that.

I didn’t choose Math Games because there are too many Math projects outside is and they are very good somehow, so the teachers can use those project instead of mine- and it might even be much better. Moreover, I would like to try make some games I don’t always see, that makes it much more interesting to make.


I’ve chosen the TYPES OF MAPS because it is new to me so I think it will be fun to make it, and I am really confident that I can do that since I have the whole idea, I have all information I need, and I can handle the programming of that.
I have the notes Mr. Brownson gave me before so I can do the project based on that. The programming shouldn’t be hard because I’ve done similar stuffs by myself before. And once again, I think it is gonna be fun and useful for the players!



I will choose some of these to be part of the game:
what are maps & how important are maps
how to read maps
Figure it out part
learn it
choose a level
test time with Map Fight
bonus rounds
know more about the world
world interesting fact





I interview Mr. Brownson, which is my Humanities teacher and I’m making the project for his subject. He said I can also teach some continents, countries, capitals because that will be useful too if it’s in the project; and he asked me to try to make as much as I can. I asked about 6 classmates and they said they aren’t struggling with the Maps Unit. I still think it is useful because Mr. Brownson won’t have to teach the grade 7 next year about the types of maps or continents because he can let them play the game.







Project Analysis:

I found two projects that I can use as an example of how I’m going to make my project:

Hers is one called Logo Quiz:
I chose this as an example because for the racing test part  I’m going to ask questions, and the upper part of the display and that’s how I’m going to show the questions.

Here is one called Door9 which is a racing game:
I chose this as an example because for the racing test part and lower part of the display is going to be a race and that’s how I’m going to make the race track look like, but I think I’ll use F1 cars rather than using the snails it’s using. I’ll also copy its button ideas which looks and functions so nicely.




Design Brief:

I will make a project that teaches types of maps for grade 7 Humanities maps unit. It will teach the students what are maps and different kinds of maps, it will also teach them continents, countries and capitals if possible. I want to make this because I think it will be fun and useful for the students as about a quarter of the maps unit will be in it.





Guiding Questions:
Question no. 1: Who and where will I ask for help?
Question no. 2: What should I put for the extra-part?
Question no. 3: How to win?
Question no. 4: How long is it going to take me to make this project?
Question no. 5: Is there any unnecessary things I can not-do to make the process more effective?
Question no. 6: How am I going to make it look?
Question no. 7: What is the actual order of the stuffs in the game?
Question no. 8: What maps is satisfied for me to choose?
Question no. 9: Who should I ask for feedbacks?
Question no. 10: Should I make the continents, countries and capitals?

        

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