Posted by jwatson on May 3, 2011 in
Design,
In The News
The major units of Quest Atlantis (Plague, Taiga, Mesa Verde, etc) are housed in special virtual worlds designed specifically for those experiences. Unfortunately, that means that only those students whose teachers assigned the units get the chance to see those worlds. We always thought that was a shame, because those worlds are some of the most interesting virtual spaces we have in QA. But that is no longer a problem, because now we have invented the tourist month!
Tags: Kids, quest atlantis, transformational play
Posted by hees15karthik on May 11, 2010 in
Design,
Kid Voices
Hello, fellow readers. I’m Karthik, and I would like to share how it feels like to be Student Congress leader. I am very happy to represent my fellow Questers in the Student Congress. I get to talk about our experiences and suggest new ideas. Being a leader is a very responsible job. I try not [...]
Tags: Kids, participatory design, student design, Student Leaders