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Video Game Aims To Hook Children On Shakespeare
Yahoo News ^ | 05/02/07 | Martin Robbins

Posted on 05/02/2007 9:22:56 AM PDT by Froufrou

Children typically spend hours in front of a computer so a Canadian university has decided to introduce them to Shakespeare with a video game.

While zapping enemy spaceships players have to help recover the stolen text of Romeo and Juliet by memorizing lines from the famous play, learning facts about Shakespeare's life and devising synonyms and homonyms for parts of the text.

"The game is a way to capitalize on the time that kids spend on computers," said Professor Daniel Fischlin who headed the team at the University of Guelph in Ontario that developed the game called "Speare."

"I don't know of another medium that has seven-year-olds spouting Shakespeare," Fischlin added in response to charges the game might trivialize learning.

The game was launched earlier this week to coincide with the anniversary of Shakespeare's death after two years and C$50,000 ($44,800) spent developing it.

Fischlin, who tested it on more than 100 grade 6 students, plans to publish his findings in an academic journal. The game is currently available online from a company set up by the university.

"Speare" contains a link to a database about Shakespeare called Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare that was developed by the university as an educational resource.

The site has lesson plans for teachers, video interviews and e-books of the Bard's plays. It provided the inspiration for the game when professors realized the site's multimedia features were accessed mainly by young people.

Fischlin, who is applying for a patent, said he knows of no other video game linked to a similar online resource.

Ieva Mikelsons, a 12-year-old student at the King George Public School in Guelph, tested the game while it was being developed. She said it taught her more about Shakespeare than books used by her older sister.

"Some of my grade 8 friends have just been learning from a book, and they say this is a more hands-on approach, and they learn more because it's fun," she said.


TOPICS: Books/Literature; Education; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: shakespeare

1 posted on 05/02/2007 9:22:58 AM PDT by Froufrou
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To: Froufrou
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2 posted on 05/02/2007 9:25:38 AM PDT by Sax
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To: Froufrou

“While zapping enemy spaceships players have to help recover the stolen text of Romeo and Juliet...”

Is it in the original Kligonese?


3 posted on 05/02/2007 9:50:47 AM PDT by weegee (Libs want us to learn to live with terrorism, but if a gun is used they want to rewrite the Const.)
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To: weegee

Olde English?


4 posted on 05/02/2007 10:02:25 AM PDT by Froufrou
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To: Froufrou
Olde English?

What does furniture polish have to do with Shakespeare?

I think this is an idea long overdue. We've had some success with Math video games for my grandson, but there's an amatuerish quality to them. There are a whole bunch of boys out there who would love to do their learning this way. My daughter often says she wishes they had these types of things for the DS.

5 posted on 05/02/2007 10:44:51 AM PDT by old and tired
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To: old and tired

Yes! Do you remember [what was it called?] There was a really good one for government and for parts of speech...

“Lolly, lolly, lolly get your adverbs here...”


6 posted on 05/02/2007 10:50:06 AM PDT by Froufrou
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To: Froufrou

That was Schoolhouse Rock. It was on ABC in between the Saturday morning cartoons. There was the famous “I’m just a bill”, and my personal favorite “Interjection!”


7 posted on 05/02/2007 10:52:00 AM PDT by old and tired
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To: old and tired

http://www.schoolhouserock.tv/Conjunction.html

These were awesome...take a looksee...


8 posted on 05/02/2007 10:52:10 AM PDT by Froufrou
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To: Froufrou; PJ-Comix
My 11-yr old daughter LOVES Shakespeare! She's playing Titania, queen of the faeries, in her school's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. I think she can about quote the whole play!

Our family likes to go to the annual Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis in Forest Park. In recent years, we have seen A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, and Julius Caesar. This year they're doing Much Ado about Nothing.

9 posted on 05/02/2007 11:01:51 AM PDT by Charles Henrickson (Shakespeare fan)
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Much Ado About Nothing is a favorite of mine. The Joe Papp production starring Sam Waterston and Emma Thompson is awesome.
10 posted on 05/02/2007 11:03:51 AM PDT by Froufrou
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To: Charles Henrickson
My 11-yr old daughter LOVES Shakespeare! She's playing Titania, queen of the faeries, in her school's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. I think she can about quote the whole play!

My secret desire has been to play Falstaff in Henry IV, Part I.

11 posted on 05/02/2007 2:58:11 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)
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To: Charles Henrickson
My 11-yr old daughter LOVES Shakespeare!

Get her Asimov's Guide To Shakespeare. Absolutely the BEST guide to Shakespeare out there.

12 posted on 05/02/2007 2:59:34 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)
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To: onedoug

ping


13 posted on 05/02/2007 3:08:54 PM PDT by stylecouncilor (I'm a loner Dottie; a rebel.)
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To: Froufrou
Much Ado About Nothing is a favorite of mine.

Ney Nonny, Nonny!

14 posted on 05/02/2007 3:11:26 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)
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To: stylecouncilor
"The play's the thing
wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king."
15 posted on 05/03/2007 1:29:10 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: nickcarraway

To ping, or not to ping. That was the question. Is’t nobler in the mind to risk the slings and arrows of unsolicited pinging, or to click the reply button, and by pinging, tell nick about the topic?


16 posted on 05/17/2007 11:04:20 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Time heals all wounds, particularly when they're not yours. Profile updated May 11, 2007.)
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To: Froufrou

All your Bard are belong to us.


17 posted on 05/17/2007 11:43:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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