TEDxBozeman - 保羅·安德森-教室的遊戲設計
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Not Syncedhello, my name is Mr. Anderson
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Not Syncedand my classroom is a video game
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Not Syncedi can't think of a better way to start
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Not Synceda well Alice falling down a rabbit hole
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Not Syncedand she comes around a bottle
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Not Syncedand the bottle says simply "Drink me"
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Not Syncedand so I am a teacher, so I wanna try to recreate that
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Not Syncedso what I did is I left my computer in my class
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Not Syncedand I had angry birds on it and I had a cart next to it
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Not Syncedand it simply said the word "play"
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Not Syncedand I walked away
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Not Syncedbut I want to see what happened
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Not Syncedso I left the webcam on
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Not Syncedso I got a video that kids come into class
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Not Syncedso... Would you like to see that?
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Not Synced(Audience: Yeah!) Yeah... As you have an option
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Not SyncedI love how they take turns
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Not SyncedAnd I love Jackson's eyes
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Not Syncedif you watch him
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Not SyncedYes!
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Not SyncedSuccess!
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Not SyncedSo that look at his eyes, that look of learning
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Not Syncedtry something new and failing and try something new again
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Not Syncedis something we inspired to see in the eyes of our kids
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Not Syncedwe don't do that
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Not Synceda lot of the time it's glazed over look
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Not Syncedand so I want to try to apply some of these dynamics into my classroom
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Not Syncedso I grew up in 1980s
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Not Syncedplaying video games, and these video games taught me lessons
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Not Syncedthat we could apply in schools today
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Not Syncedthe first thing I learned, is the video games are fun
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Not Syncedand school should be fun as well
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Not Syncedunfortunately, most kids wouldn't say the school day is fun
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Not Syncedhowever there are elements of school that all students love
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Not Syncedthey love seeing their friends, and they love learning
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Not Syncedunfortunately they spend most of the day, just passively sitting down in front
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Not SyncedSitting, listening to a teacher lecture
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Not Syncedso I think school should be fun
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Not Syncedsecond thing I learned, is that failure is OK
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Not Syncedis it takes you 8 times to clear the third elevator stage in donkey kong, that's OK
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Not Syncedfailure is simply part of a learning process
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Not Syncedhowever, in schools, we tend to stigmatized failure
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Not Syncedyou don't take a quiz over and over and over agian
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Not Synceduntil you finally pass it
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Not Syncedin fact, failure individuals
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Not Syncedright now, failure in schools is highly stigmatized.
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Not Syncedso I think we need to send a message that failure is OK!
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Not SyncedThe third thing I learned is the importance of leveling
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Not SyncedThis could be applied in schools in two ways
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Not SyncedWhen a teacher decides to move in a specific pace
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Not Syncedthat's ok for some of the students in their class
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Not Syncedbut some of the students are automatically to be bored
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Not Syncedsome of the students are quickly gonna be confused
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Not Syncedso I think students should be able to move on their own pace through mastery system
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Not Syncedwhere they master a level and they can move on to the next one
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Not Syncedthey also should be able to level up
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Not Syncedbecoming more powerful as they learn new material in the class
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Not SyncedI also think that, we give the wrong lecture at the beginning of the year
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Not Syncedas I said the lecture at the beginning of the year, I would say,
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Not SyncedYou all have an A, from this point forward, you will fall spitefully, until eventually you land your final grade
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Not Syncedno game will ever be designed this way
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Not Syncedso one of the great thing to be a great teacher
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Not Syncedis you have a summer break
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Not SyncedSummer break is great because you get a break from school, but you also can reinvent your class
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Not Syncedmake it something that's never been before
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Not Syncedif you try to do that during the year, if you try to make it radical changes, kids will just simply be confused
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Not Syncedbut if you change during the summer, you make huge swiping change in your class
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Not Syncedthe kids will never know what hit them
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Not Syncedthis was my dream, I wanted to reinvent my class as a video game
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Not Syncedbut i didn't want kids just sit in front, and watch the video game like Oregon Trail where the world is in common Sandiego
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Not SyncedI want to take them in most compelling elements of gaming, then applied in the classroom
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Not Syncedthis took a lot of work, so I created a class, it's called "Biohazard 5"
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Not SyncedIt's got narrator, got the narrative, all the kids come together there
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Not SyncedI've created about 150 podcast that take them through the lecture
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Not Syncedand so when they get that point, they get kind of learned
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Not SyncedI have all the special activities in class, that kids can applied the material that we're learning in the real world
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Not SyncedI have a bunch of inquiry labs, this one right here, is a photo of synphetheis lab
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Not Syncedyou can see my students very vivid
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Not Syncedthey're studying photo synthesis using little chop we cut from a leaf
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Not SyncedI've developed hundreds of questions that I have a mastery where the system, students can take quizzes over and over and over again
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Not Synceduntil they finally get it
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Not SyncedI have a leveling system, so they start with zero experiencing point at the beginning of the year
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Not SyncedI borrowed this from Lee Sheldon in the University of Indiana
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Not Syncedso basically they coming on day 1
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Not SyncedI invented the button level as the primordial soup cause I teach Biology
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Not SyncedSo they gain their experience point, and they can move their way up like dumble octpus,
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Not Syncedand mountain gorilla, and maybe grand master at the end
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Not SyncedI also have a leader board, so they play with the avatar
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Not Syncedand they can see how they're doing in the class
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Not Syncedhow they're doing to against everybody else
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Not Syncedthis is the most popular resource in the class
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Not Syncedkids are constantly logged in and see how they're stacked up
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Not SyncedI also got a piloting set that of a iPad
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Not Syncedso kids got an internet connected devices at all times
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Not SyncedFinally, the summer is over
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Not Syncedand I stood in front of the class
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Not SyncedLike this, apparently
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Not Synced(laugh) and I said
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Not SyncedHello, my name is Mr. Anderson
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Not Syncedand my class is a video game, so what I want you to do
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Not Syncedis grab an iPad
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Not SyncedI want you to logging into Biohazard 5
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Not SyncedI want you to watch a video, I want you to do some reading
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Not SyncedI want you to take a quiz, and head off the class
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Not Syncednow if I have done this with my students' parents, that would be the most frustrating day of my life
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Not Syncedbut the kids grew up with the technology
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Not Syncedand the technology today simply works
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Not Syncedso they were headed off on their own
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Not SyncedSo my class, is a learning classroom
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Not Syncedif you come in, you'll find the kids are reading, watching videos, applying,
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Not Synceddoing special activities, trying to solve challenges, working together or working alone
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Not Syncedso it's really need at the teacher come
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Not Syncedwe were just talking in the half way of the class
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Not Syncedhe said " well you created is like a shop class" cause he was a shop teacher once
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Not Syncedhe said
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Not Syncedthe shop teacher, you teach them some skills and the kids can apply that
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Not Syncedso it's like that
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Not SyncedI would love to keep telling you how great it is
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Not Syncedhow the test score seem to be going up
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Not Syncedand how the kids learning how to learn independently
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Not Syncedbut I am a science teacher
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Not Syncedand that's not what get us excited
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Not Syncedin science, what gets us excited
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Not Syncedis discovering something new
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Not Syncedso I wanna talk about 3 ways that I failed
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Not SyncedNumber 1
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Not Synceda conventional classroom is like a school bus
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Not Syncedwhere all the students were all logged in they just get on
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Not Syncedand the teacher is like the bus driver
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Not Syncedand it drives from point A to point B
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Not Syncedyou can make sure that all the students get there
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Not Syncedso what I have done is like I get each of them
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Not Synceda brand new car, keys, and I said "Drive"
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Paul Andersen has been teaching science in Montana for the last eighteen years. He explains how he is using elements of game design to improve learning in his AP Biology classroom. Paul's science videos have been viewed millions of times by students around the world. He was the 2011 Montana Teacher of the Year and he is currently a science teacher at Bozeman High School. For more information on Paul's work visit http://www.bozemanscience.com.
Paul Andersen has been teaching high school science in Montana for the last seventeen years. He has been teaching science on YouTube for the last three years. Paul began his career teaching all the science classes at a small rural school in northern Montana. Paul is currently an AP Biology teacher and technology mentor at Bozeman High School. Paul uses technology and game mechanics to increase engagement in his classroom. Paul is the 2011 Montana Teacher of the Year and was one of four finalists for National Teacher of the Year.
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