Analyzing Learning

Richard Nantel

  • Home
  • About me
  • Subscribe

     Subscribe in a reader

    Subscribe to Richard Nantel by Email

    SEARCH THIS BLOG:
  • Search


  • Recent Posts

    • Four Reasons Why Your CEO Should Blog
    • PowerPoint Slides for “Creating Better Podcasts”
    • Audio Invitation: Creating Better Podcasts
    • Video Excerpt: Peter Orton Keynote, Innovations in Learning Conference
    • Are We Morally Obligated To Carry Cell Phones?
  • Admin

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org
  • Blogroll

    • Bryan Chapman
    • Dave Ferguson
    • Emma King
    • Gary Woodill
    • Helge Scherlund
    • Janet Clarey
    • Publishing 2.0
    • Stephen Downes
    • TechCrunch
    • Tom Werner
    • Wayne Hodgins
  • About me

    Richard Nantel CEO, Brandon Hall Research

    Richard Nantel
    CEO, Brandon Hall Research
    (Analyst Bio)

     

    Innovations in Learning Conference

    September 24-26, 2008,
    Fairmont San Jose
    San Jose, California
    Find out more

  • Tags

    Academic Aging Apple Brain plasticity Browsers Cloud computing Computer e-books E-mail eBooks Flow Games Generational differences Hardware Homework Humor Iil08 K-12 K12 Laptop LCMS Learning content management system Learning management system Learning management systems LMS Microsoft Mobile learning Neuroplasticity OLPC One Laptop Per Child Open Source Operating system OS Podcasting Positive psychology Productivity Psychology Social networking Talent Management Trends Usability Video Vista Web XO Laptop
  • « OpenCourseware Consortium Provides Free Online Courses from Hundreds of Universities | Main | How One High School is Preparing Students for a Career in Science »

    The Wii As a Platform for Learning

    By Richard Nantel | January 28, 2008

    By the pure luck of being at the right place at the right time, my family now owns a Wii. Although my past is filled with hours at a computer playing Wolfenstein 3D, playing Doom, and crashing Lear jets using various flight simulators, the Wii is my introduction to game consoles.

    Richard Wii BaseballMy right shoulder is still sore from a late-night marathon Wii Baseball practice session Saturday. The good news is that I went from being a loser at the plate, continually striking out, to hitting home runs on a pretty consistent basis.

    The experience is very realistic, even if my avatar is a stylized puppet figure with floating hands but no arms. The balls come flying at you at the right speed, and your reaction time is similar to a real batting experience. I found myself recoiling from inside pitches. Best of all, hitting the ball creates a little vibration in the hand controller, just as if you’ve hit a real baseball with a wooden bat.

    The tactile feedback (haptics) and convincing yet stylized 3-D graphics of the Wii would make the platform an excellent tool for technical training. Imagine learning to do maintenance on a piece of machinery using this platform. Learners would likely be lining up to have their turns.

    Will we see custom-built workplace training content appear for the Wii platform? Although the cost of developing games for the Wii is less than half the cost of developing for other platforms such as Xbox 360 or PS3, a commercial Wii game still costs millions to develop.

    But, a short workplace learning simulation would not need to be as large or complex as a full-fledged commercial game. Consequently, the effort would be significantly less.

    Rumors are circulating on the Web that Nintendo will be selling a Wii development kit for less than $2,000 to encourage third-party developers to produce titles for the platform. Hopefully, a learning content development studio will pick up a copy and give it a try.

    Share and Enjoy:
    • Digg
    • del.icio.us
    • ThisNext
    • Technorati
    • blinkbits
    • blogmarks
    • co.mments
    • Netscape
    • Reddit
    • StumbleUpon
    • YahooMyWeb

    Topics: Games, Instructional Games, Wii |

    3 Responses to “The Wii As a Platform for Learning”

    1. 益学会 > OLDaily 中文版 » Blog Archive » 2008å¹´1月28日:Digg,Ustream,2008地平线报告,Downes播客,对TippingPoint的批评 Says:
      January 29th, 2008 at 12:33 pm

      [...] Nantel, Brandon Hall Research January 28, 2008 [原文链接] [Tags: none] [...]

    2. Oui, Wii… « It is Time to Tweak eLearning Says:
      May 18th, 2008 at 11:25 pm

      [...] Wii as a Platform for Learning (Brandon Hall). Posted by enzofsilva Filed in eLearning 2.0 [...]

    3. Enzo Silva Says:
      July 16th, 2008 at 9:22 pm

      I talked to the Nintendo SDK guys and they aren’t thinking about releasing it for “training” purposes… Who knows?

      Thanks for linking to my post by the way…

    Comments

    Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

    Richard Nantel is powered by WordPress using the RockinBlue theme created by Cory Miller.

    Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).