László Sátori presents an excercise for beginning electronics students, created in the Blender Game Engine.
Sátori writes:
This is a 3D virtual learning environment to support secondary school measurement practices, which looks like a computer game, and usable for learning the connection of a simple measuring circuit.
The aim was to develop software by means of which students can prepare for the measurement practice at home, with a software which is fun to use because it is a "game". The quest is to search, choose and connect the right devices according to the shematic in the exercise book. You need to choose the right resistor too by color code. The player starts with 5 lives, and every mistake removes one, if he runs out of the lives the game restarts.
Measurement practice can be replaced with difficulty, home practice is not common, that is why it is important to develop software that makes home practice possible. I worked on connecting my software to the Leonar3Do system too. I have made a questionnaire to investigate the opinion of the students, and the responses were positive.
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This is very good. Please continue to share your progress with the Blender community.