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* Safety filters and parental control
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[[image:age_of_learning_library.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Age of learning library. Sreenshot from Cass Marshall, [https://www.polygon.com/2019/5/6/18525807/adventure-academy-mmo-kids-online-hubs Adventure Academy marries ’90s edutainment with modern MMO style], Polygon/Vox Media]]
[[image:age_of_learning_library.webp|600px|none|thumb|Age of learning library. Sreenshot from Cass Marshall, [https://www.polygon.com/2019/5/6/18525807/adventure-academy-mmo-kids-online-hubs Adventure Academy marries ’90s edutainment with modern MMO style], Polygon/Vox Media]]


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 13:31, 7 May 2019

Introduction

Adventure Academy is a commercial gamified multi-user online virtual learning environment for US 3rd to 6th graders (ages 8-13) made by of Learning Inc. It completes ABCmouse that targets a younger audience and was introduced in April, 2019.

According to an edSurge post, development of this platform cost over 100 Mio $ and involved around 250 developers. It includes “[...] visual and design elements comparable to what one might expect from a mainstream online game—including customizable avatars, live chat and an explorable open world [...]”

According to the official announcement, the platform includes the following features: Adventure Academy includes these key features:

  • Thousands of learning activities across hundreds of topics in language, math, science, social studies, and arts.
  • Curriculum-based games, books, ther types of reading materials, educational videos, and additional interactive experiences
  • Personalisation, gamification, interaction: Learners create avatars to explore an ever-expanding world, complete learning quests to unlock new zones, and interact with other learners.
  • Multiplatform
  • Subscription-based service, i.e. $10/month (we do not know how difficult or easy) cancelling would be.
  • Safety filters and parental control
Age of learning library. Sreenshot from Cass Marshall, Adventure Academy marries ’90s edutainment with modern MMO style, Polygon/Vox Media

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