3D Game
Lab
What I enjoyed most about 3d
game lab was that it actually made class fun and it kept me interested and on
task at the same time. I like how everyone has access to all students game
profiles, also I like the avatar that we were able to choose. The badges were
simple and the instructions of how to receive the badges (what quests to
complete) made it simple for me to stay on track with the class. One thing that
I think should be changed or updated were instructions of how to complete the
quests themselves, not all of the quests were difficult but some were difficult
to understand simply because of the way the instructions were worded. The DIY
was sometimes really difficult as well to understand. What I liked most about
3D game lab was that I could do it at my own pace and my work was looked at
individually, it helped me learn and fix my mistakes and then learn from them.
I enjoyed the “treasure map” of the class as well, even though that is not on
3D game lab I thought I would throw that into the mix as well, I referred to
the treasure map every time I was confused on something (mostly when something
was due). I also like how we each used our personal blogs to post our assignments
on it was simple and easy to access and it organized all of my assignments for
me so that I didn’t have to, kind of like an online folder for my work. Overall
3D game lab is an awesome teaching tool and I really enjoyed using it for this
class. I am excited to share my experience with it to my future teachers and
pupils and I hope that someday it will catch on and maybe even become a new way
of teaching!
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