Gaming to Learn - How can this translate to a classroom?

Pokemon Go is a lot like geocaching.  While teachers have used scavenger hunts in the classroom to help kids learn in a fun environment, there is also another tool out there called Educache who is similar in nature to Pokemon Go.  Here is an actual example of one.  Using a smart phone a person is able to track the landmarks of Dr Martin Luther Kings visit to Berlin.
https://dotcomblog.de/educache-martin-luther-king/

With the use of iBeacons (created by Apple), the educache could use mirco GPS coordinates to help people discover things on a campus or inside a building.  Museums could use to create an interactive experience with the displays.  Large companies or universities could use it to help new employees or new students with way finding and make it interactive at the same time.

The actual hunt is the thrill in this case and there are so many ones to generate new learning for the student in a dynamic way.  I think as time goes by we will begin to see more of this incorporated into classrooms and e-learning.

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