Research on the Memory game
Bina Meusl
s.cretella at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 16:05:13 UTC 2011
Hi :-)
Like you know always thought about a game like this, also for language
learning and letter association. Therefore the possibility to add own image
sets would be really great. The same can also be used with simple maths
equations.
Example in English
Image of a frog gets associated to letter "F"
Image to a frog gets associated to the word "frog"
Letter pairs
a associated to A
b to B
etc
Equations
5+5 associated to 10
5x5 associated to 20
As to contents: we already have sets of pictures (taken from openclipart.org)
and associated words.
I am copying this e-mail also to Outi who is interested in very similar
things for her kids.
Cheers, Bina
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Anne-Marie Mahfouf <
annemarie.mahfouf at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Following Marco's mail about the Memory game, I wrote a small doc to assess
> what we currently have and hopefully to trigger a discussion and the best
> design possible as a conclusion for such a game.
>
> In this doc, I define what a Memory game is. I present the MemoryGame and
> KMemory with screenshots, I extract positive and negative points
> (subjective
> as that only reflects my view).
> Then I list a few points for an implementation and that's what should be
> discussed and defined here.
>
> The doc is in .odt (I can put it on my scratch pad), the pdf is attached.
> Should the conclusions we agree on be on a wiki? Community or techbase?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Anne-Marie
>
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