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Page 1: Educational Card Design Advantages, Limitations, Examples, & Options.

Educational Card Design

Advantages, Limitations, Examples, & Options

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Strengths of Card Games

Compact Playable anywhere Mastered quickly Played quickly Good for reinforcing facts,

classification, simple relationships

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Limitations of Card Games

Can’t be used for higher level objectives

If not designed carefully, could be played for fun without learning

Producing more than one deck takes careful planning (use of database or page layout program) and tedious assembly

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Example: Krill

Used to teach ocean food chains

Simple relationships: what it eats, and what eats it

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The Algebra Game Rummy-like game

in which combinations of equations and their graphs are matched and discarded.

http://www.mathstudio.com/product.htm

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Mental Disorder

Educational satire of the mental health profession.

Players “diagnose” each other.

http://www.mentaldisorder.com/

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Planetaire

Rummy-like game that can also be played like solitaire.

http://www.homestargames.com/product.htm

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Example: Triangle

Object: to put down triads of cards that represent sides and angles of triangles

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Native American Rummy

Each card represents an historically important Native American.

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Categories of Card Games

Bridge/Whist Poker/Rummy Happy Families/Snap Patience Solitaire

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Bridge/Whist

Emphasis on winning tricks Suits have relative strengths Sometimes involves pairs as partners Sometimes involves bidding

It’s not easy to create educational games in this format!

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Poker/Rummy

Emphasis on building a pattern of cards and discarding them

Patterns can be based on suits or ranks or both (e.g., three of a kind, flush, straight)

Applicable to wide range of content involving categories and ranking within categories

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Happy Families/Snap

Mostly children’s games Simple relationships (e.g.

greater than) Sometimes involves element of

speed

Typical educational use: drilling simple relationships

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Patience/Solitaire

Players start with a pattern of cards and work to an end state with a different pattern

Could be used educationally to represent complex interrelationships among elements

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Melding Content & Game Structures

Ranks Differences in power, size, etc.

Suits Categories

Trump More potent category

Card to avoid Undesirable element

Wild card Outlier

Groupings(e.g. face cards)

Natural groupings(e.g., noble gases)

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Educational Card Design

Advantages, Limitations, Examples, & Options