NEW APPS - INCOMING

As we are passing on the link I've removed the rants and game/app descriptions here. Don't want the internets stealing stuff (again).


But here are the reminders for the meeting:

Minecraft - as a platform for learning ANYTHING. Fills the gaps instead of me creating all apps. Basically a huge unlimited playground of learning. I'll bring the nimbus and run some examples if we get that far.

Older apps - We've noticed the kiddywinks have found and become fond of some of the older apps. Particularly the puzzle ones (pipes, virus, wurdup) but interestingly they've take to the old AI version of HANGMAN. 
It seems they like the idea of an AI adversary.
So I will make a list of older puzzles and games to try. They still run on the mac and it might be possible to brand them using a pc. 
I am interested in bringing back the apps that bring shy students out of their shell, like the Charlie Lights game where they make noises and tones at different volumes to smash lightbulbs. It worked very well in the past. Karaoke golf too :)

BTW Some of the WORLD'S SIMPLEST WORD GAMES will be ready next week for class trails.

New App Ideas and current dev:
I've removed these too but here are the talking points as a reminder. 
These apps are marketable, and the two open learners (Wirez and Carz) can teach any subject at speed.
Most excited about WHERE IN THE WORLD which can use mouse, touch, motion control, AR, VR, web browsers... everything. I still can't find anything like it and it fills a gap for just about every demographic and location!
I think it should be the first KTECH app in the store for this reason.
The stats system will also help to provide heatmaps that show the weaknesses of the players. Will explain if needed.

Mustn't forget about the character generator and the title generator too (teacher tools).







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