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Immersive, online learning adventure - Surviving Extinction

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Wendy Taylor Wendy Taylor 135 Points

Message for middle and high school science teachers:

Hello!

I'm a geosciences educator and media developer at Arizona State University and I wanted to let the community know about our new online learning adventure or 'game' called Surviving Extinction. This educational game takes students on a journey through time as they choose to take on the role of different animals and visually explore the environmental and biological changes that occurred from 350 million years ago to the present.  Students step through fifteen different prehistoric time periods and discover ten modern-day expedition sites in an interactive 360° adaptive learning experience.  Students must decide which group of animals to follow as their traits change in relation to environmental pressures, ecological changes, new species interactions, and key mass extinctions. The interactive experience allows students to explore how certain evolutionary traits may have been beneficial for species survival.  Throughout their journey, they hear from real scientists, solve challenges, and attempt to build a path to the modern day while avoiding deadly predators and, most of all, surviving extinction.  Recently, data from a test group showed participants who played Surviving Extinction reported a positive and very effective learning experience (each 6.3 on a seven-point scale).

Here is the game trailer:

https://player.mediaamp.io/p/U8-EDC/qQivF4esrENw/embed/select/media/pUdz_wnfA5od?form=html

Game link (use Chrome or Firefox; not optimized for mobile devices): https://vft.asu.edu/survive/


Thanks so much for your time!

W. Taylor

[email protected]

Aaron Rothfusz Aaron Rothfusz 160 Points

Wendy,

I recently made the switch from elementary education to secondary education and this is such a great resource. I'm so glad that you shared it, as hands on experiences don't happen enough, especially in middle school over high school. Even for a day when you're gone, this would be an incredible substitute plan, as having students do this would help to expand and learn more about life and earth science. Thank you again for sharing! 

Emily Faulconer Emily Faulconer 5755 Points

Thank you for sharing! 

Wendy Taylor Wendy Taylor 135 Points

Thanks for the comment, Emily!

Very much appreciated.

Wendy

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