I just returned from participating in WIRED NextFest a unique world’s-fair-style event held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, from September 13–16, 2007. Neuromatrix was one of 100 exciting interactive exhibits invited to demonstrate how technologies are transforming our world. We were part of the Future of Education pavilion.
Hundreds of children and adults played Neuromatrix. It was an incredible experience. We learned a lot from watching so many kids. Although we did our research with 11-14 year olds, we were amazed to see a 3 year old maneuvering around in real time 3D effortlessly. The age span for Neuromatrix is much wider than we thought. Several 9 year olds and 15 year olds played Neuromatrix for 2-3 hours. Eight and nine year olds who play games will enjoy Neuromatrix.
It further convinced me of the need to revamp our education system to better meet the needs of these technological savvy kids-- They are our future. |