We have a new game to share with you in the worgers. Called Brain Dash 60And it is a game based on students who can play over again and again and again.
When we start doing this game, we want something that can work in real classes – a simple and flexible thing, even if you have 60 seconds or 10 minutes. We already started Voice This (Our daily name) and realized how many students and the students were happy. And we know that the game-based learning is not just showing happy lessons it works and actually helps with memory and maintenance.
What can you expect from Brain Dash 60
Brain Dash 60 Gives you two ways to play:
- Time mode: Answer many questions as you can in 60 seconds.
- Inactive mode: Answer 12 questions at your speed.
On the way, you will receive sweetening points – such as streaks points, the power to browse a question, or the opportunity to repeat your points when you feel convinced.
The goal is not threatening you in the first attempt. In fact, we want students to miss a few questions because the next time they see them, there are many opportunities to remember the answer. It’s about progress and repeating in a way that sounds like a game (not the test).
Designed preplay
We didn’t want to create something players and they forgot. So we are building Brain Dash 60 with replay in mind. Each game includes at least 50 questions, and is not random and then it has never been the same twice. Once you continue to play, the content is very familiar with the content it is, and we believe there is plenty of purpose to learn to approach this way.
Here’s what we told us to the teacher
We shared the original game and teachers and asked them to try and their students. Here’s a little for what we heard:
“My students love this. They want to continue playing longer than I was distributed and asking to play it again a day.” – Natasha McDonald
“It was the most attractive type of chaos – laughing, screaming the answers, a gentle roar on the mistakes. They had a good time, even if they found wrong answers.” – J. Ansbach
Try and check back often
We start with a few articles, but more is on the way. You can find Brain Dash 60 The teachers game hub also uses it whenever you need a quick brain break, a warm class, or a new way to review content.
We would like to hear how you use it – and what kinds of themes you want next. You can always share here.