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Showing posts with label Astria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Astria. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 November 2018

Astria game

After playing the game (Astria) I started to enjoy it but I got bummed out when I finished because it was just getting to the good part. The good part was that me and my partner got to chose 4 different ways to stop a meteor which was awesome. I also thought it was a tiny bit boring because there was a lot of writing, talking, and things to do but I guess that's what happens when your in a meteor attack

I got confused most of the time because I didn't know most of the words that was in the game (Astria) like Bias, Factual, and Source but then a women (from a high school) showed me this google slide and I saw what Bias, Factual, and source mean!

Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Blog prompts 3



On a scale of 1-5, how successfully did you problem solve with your partner today?
=I would say 3 out of 5
Please include any ways you would collaborate differently with them next time you play.
=I would talk more and read and help them more if we are both stuck on something and we don't know what to do,I would also let them have a turn to go if I keep taking their turn.

Blog prompts 1&2

A student in another school has recently blogged that: “Students don’t learn much playing this game called Astria – Countdown to Impact: Their time could be better spent doing other things”. 

Do you agree, disagree or partly agree/disagree? Blog about what you think using evidence from the game to backup your views.

=I partly disagree because you can learn new words in the game and its really cool and has adventure in it and also mystery in it and you also get to rate things people show you,like a type of paper that you get to read,Also it helps you know in the future you will know how to get ride of an asteroid that comes to earth.


With increasing online and digital content, it is difficult
to know real information from 'fake news'.
Using evidence from the game you played (Astria: Countdown to Impact)
write a blog to list the top 5 things you think people should
watch out for to help identify fake news.

(* no story spoilers please!)
=(1)Always look in the sky just in case theirs an asteroid
(2)Make sure in the future you have a rocket ready for when theirs an asteroid
(3)Always have more people with you to stop something that's coming after you planet like an asteroid or something else like meteor's,because more people means more help
(4)Make sure to report the news person so they can report everyone so THEY can report their family who didn't hear that there was something coming
(5)When your in class you need to learn or at least if you have time you will need to learn how to stop a asteroid that is coming or what group you need to join that are experts in asteroids (those people may be scientist)