26 JAN 2012 by ideonexus We Have Finite Time to Spend in Life
When we play games, we should play games that are fun, but also creative and challenging. Easy games are a complete waste of time, like watching TV. Hard games challenge us and make us grow.
Folksonomies: education,games,life,growth,time,challenge
02 JAN 2012 by ideonexus John Keats Recalls a Game of Orbiting Children
Where the children run around mimicking the orbits of the planets and comets, making the solar system seem more chaotic than the classical perspectives.
Folksonomies: games,astronomy,order,chaos
31 JUL 2011 by ideonexus Activities With Children
Some activities the author engages with his children to teach them self-control.
Folksonomies: games,parenting,child-rearing,activities
13 JUN 2011 by ideonexus Using the n-back Game to Improve Children's IQ
The game forces children to focus and streamline their memory processes, resulting in an IQ increase of five points.
Folksonomies: education,games,n-back
03 JAN 2011 by ideonexus The Perspectives Game
A game Feynman played with his father, describing a fantastic scene, and the object of the game was to figure out where it was taking place and from what perspective.
Folksonomies: science,metaphor,games,teaching children