Re: Renpy: Rapid Development for Interactive Roleplay / Avatar based learning with the XO

2009-12-06 Thread Tomeu Vizoso
Hi Mike,

how is this going? Is there anything on which people can give
feedback? Anything the Sugar community could help with?

Regards,

Tomeu

2009/11/11 Mike Dawson mikeofmanches...@gmail.com:
 Hi All,

 Sometime ago we had the idea to try and create skill trainers using
 interactive roleplay on the XO - recently discovered Renpy as a really
 excellent tool for doing this. One can make an engaging audio, video
 and dialogue experience very quickly using Renpy's scripting language,
 and where that's not enough, you can just add python code.  There are
 a fair few gotcha's to it but I have documented most of this on the
 wiki:

 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Renpy

 The thing about roleplay which is beautiful is it gives a risk free
 way to experiment and learn about key skills in a way that can really
 relate back to real life.  It's not just an experience of individuals
 either; I remember having fun playing Monkey Island and other such
 games

 We are thinking to make:

 1. Children's health guides to day to day issues in life (brushing
 teeth, toilet hygiene, etc)

 2. Soft skill trainers - could help others in the house (parents /
 elder siblings as well) - job interview trainer, etc whilst not
 loosing focus from the younger children.

 3. Household Hygiene / Health advisor - a virtual doctor guided tour
 through the house to address hygiene problems.  Rote learning
 unfortunately largely destroys people's capacity to act on information
 consumed - people are used to either consumption (memorization) or
 interacting with people.  We will be doing an experiment to compare
 the impact of using an interactive virtual advisor on the XO to radio,
 television, paper, and a real person.

 4. Maybe some kind of pedagogic game - teachers need to have
 confidence to try and change how things are working.  Perhaps if they
 could experiment with different methods in a virtual classroom
 environment this would help?

 Other ideas would indeed be welcome :)

 Regards,

 -Mike (OLPC Afghanistan)
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Renpy: Rapid Development for Interactive Roleplay / Avatar based learning with the XO

2009-11-11 Thread Mike Dawson
Hi All,

Sometime ago we had the idea to try and create skill trainers using
interactive roleplay on the XO - recently discovered Renpy as a really
excellent tool for doing this. One can make an engaging audio, video
and dialogue experience very quickly using Renpy's scripting language,
and where that's not enough, you can just add python code.  There are
a fair few gotcha's to it but I have documented most of this on the
wiki:

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Renpy

The thing about roleplay which is beautiful is it gives a risk free
way to experiment and learn about key skills in a way that can really
relate back to real life.  It's not just an experience of individuals
either; I remember having fun playing Monkey Island and other such
games

We are thinking to make:

1. Children's health guides to day to day issues in life (brushing
teeth, toilet hygiene, etc)

2. Soft skill trainers - could help others in the house (parents /
elder siblings as well) - job interview trainer, etc whilst not
loosing focus from the younger children.

3. Household Hygiene / Health advisor - a virtual doctor guided tour
through the house to address hygiene problems.  Rote learning
unfortunately largely destroys people's capacity to act on information
consumed - people are used to either consumption (memorization) or
interacting with people.  We will be doing an experiment to compare
the impact of using an interactive virtual advisor on the XO to radio,
television, paper, and a real person.

4. Maybe some kind of pedagogic game - teachers need to have
confidence to try and change how things are working.  Perhaps if they
could experiment with different methods in a virtual classroom
environment this would help?

Other ideas would indeed be welcome :)

Regards,

-Mike (OLPC Afghanistan)
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