Sunday, February 24, 2008
Psychological Board Game
I am in a Group with Jake, Amanda and Jesse, and we are creating a board game that is going to incorporate many questions about various areas of psychology. The game will be based off of games that exist already like Candyland, in which we pick a card and based on the answer you give you go in one direction or another. We are currently trying to narrow down out list of subjects we are thinking of using. We will each have our own area or topic of psychology and from this topic we have key words which we will use to create questions once we research the area a bit further. Im finding that I am having a bit of difficulty deciding on an area to focus on, Does anyone have any suggesting regarding our project, since it is still at a rather broad range at the moment?
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I would give you suggestions, Amber, but I am in your group. Lol. But yeah, I second your post. We're kinda stuck in a rut and need some outside help.
I really like your idea of creating a board game that will incorporate the ideas of pyshcology. It will be a fun way of learning. Maybe one way to go about this board if you get stuck, is picking your favorite aspects of what we've learned in class to add to the board. WHat you find to be the most interesrting, is most likely what others will find interesting as well.
Also, for the pieces you move around the board, I think it would be funny if you make little simple sculptures out of clay or something that could represent patients with different moods- moods could be identified by color? i mean, that is specific, but the idea of having little characters on this crazy boards is really appealing!
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signing off, bloggers,
Jeanette Hayes
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