Thursday, June 14, 2012

SMALLab Learning is hoping to bring Xbox Kinect into schools as a learning tool

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While I’m here at the LAUNCH Education & Kids conference, I’ve already seen quite a few interesting companies that hope to bring more technology to schools. There’s a nice mix of companies who want to serve both administrators as well as the students who attend classes.
One of the most interesting demonstrations that I’ve seen is from a company called SMALLab Learning which has a product that it calls “Flow”, which brings Xbox Kinect to classrooms with a series of learning software and games.
The company has a list of interesting investors, including the Bill Gates Foundation. Here’s how SMALLabs explains its Flow product:

Students use their hands in real 3D space to manipulate images, sounds, text, and graphics. This kinesthetic engagement opens new pathways to learning.

Clearly, bringing game mechanics and devices to a school environment grabs the interest of kids of any age.
Check out a few demos of the types of thing Flow can do:


The company says that students using its products are seeing 20% test score increases, which is extremely impressive.




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