The Commons (the main area of campus with a fountain, hedge maze, mini cafe, and plenty of friends to meet). Here are the areas I have accessed, but be sure to scroll down for my mini walk-through video of Adventure Academy, too. There are five accessible areas of the main map at my level so far. Inside the Math wing - it's snowing over here! There are so many things to learn! The Science Wing even has an area where it's snowing inside! There are 'quick learns' on the wall to help you earn easy coins or XP. You can click and explore pretty much everything in the room. The classrooms in the Academy are awesome and look like rooms in a museum. Hey, don't judge!Īn example of some of the educational choices within a kiosk I had set my own character set to "advanced" level, but some of the kiosk activities were actually too challenging for this momma (*shrugging sheepishly*), so I would often switch and choose beginner options so I wouldn't be struggling with complex 4th grade math problems. See in the photo below, in the upper left corner where it says "beginner?" The kiosk is showing you choices for the level you're set at, but I liked that you could click that and choose any level you want when searching through the kiosk learning center. Within the learning kiosks of the Academy are tons of videos, books, games, puzzles, and so much more! You can visit these kiosks any time, or follow instructions from quests to use them, too. Adventure Academy offers learners opportunities to explore hundreds of topics within these subjects and learn in ways that are highly engaging and effective." "We developed Adventure Academy to address the alarmingly low levels of academic proficiency among elementary and middle school students, prioritizing the areas the National Assessment of Educational Progress has consistently shown a majority of American students are not proficient in, including reading, math, and science. " Adventure Academy is the world’s first educational.massively multiplayer online game (or MMO)! Launching May 1st on computers, tablets, and smartphones, Adventure Academy will provide elementary and middle school age children with an immersive, interactive learning adventure where they can explore an ever-expanding virtual world while building critical academic knowledge and skills." I borrowed some blurbs from the Age of Learning blog to share with you (I hope they don't mind!): The people who created it can explain it best.
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