Gamification: A Game Changer for Employees
Why Gamify Learning? Simple. Because It Works. Humans are a curious species. I mean that both literally and figuratively! Humans have ...
Play is the highest form of research
- Albert Einstein
I am excited to be sharing my passion for learning through games. Let's see how play is not a break from learning. It is endless, delightful, deep, and engaging learning.
What They’re Saying!
We spoke to teachers, preachers, game builders and any one that has ever played and enjoyed games (think: kids!) to share their feedback on their experience working with Games We Play and how we can continue to make an impact on game-based learning.
We have so far worked with 300+ students across K-12 schools in public schools, religious sunday schools and summer camps. Here is what a few of them told us
I loved making s'mores in a solar oven made in a shoe-box. I could not believe the s'mores were ready in 30 mins. They totally melted in my mouth!
I loved making a chemical indicator using red-cabbage and testing ph-levels of home goods. Chemistry experiments are always fun for me, but finding chemistry in the house-hold items was new and fun!
I find it tough to learn the gurmukhi script and words in my parent's mother tongue Panjabi which is new to me. Aryan made us fun kahoot games. My fav game was to match some gurmukhi script letters with objects they look like!
Aryan helped us brainstorm ideas to build a software app to promote healthy habit(s) in teens. Our team built a prototype app for kids who will get points, pocket money and cheers for doing household chores or chores for their neigbours. I think it will be a big hit!
"Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning"