![]() About eLECTIONS eLECTIONS is a powerful online learning experience that demonstrates how broadband technology - with its capacity to deliver video, audio, excellent inter-activity, design and content - can support active, meaningful and memorable learning.
Cable in the Classroom (CIC) created this free 3-Dimensional multimedia game in partnership with CNN Student News, C-SPAN and HistoryTM. eLECTIONS is the second in a series of broadband demonstrations showing the learning power of high-speed internet. The first demonstration, Webby Award-nominated "Shakespeare: Subject to Change" was released in 2003. eLECTIONS was first released in 2004 and has been updated in 2008 for the election cycle. Now infused with a voice-over host character - using the image of George Washinton - and more video and LEARN MORE options, the game offers expanded learning opportunities. Additionally, CIC has expanded the teacher section of the game with learning guides, a matching to state social studies standards, helpful links, and a preview area of the videos included in the game so that lesson plans can be generated. eLECTIONS now offers the ability to save a game and play later, a report card to see how well you played, and the ability to print out all your choices to analyze your strategy. CIC implemented a competition component among schools to see which school in the country played eLECTIONS the most. Inspired by the classic board game "The Game of Life," players will role-play their own virtual candidates running for President. The one or two-player game is both genuinely entertaining and genuinely educational - with emphasis on delivering a fun learning experience. Kids can play with parents, students with teachers, users of all ages with a friend, classmate, or with a computer-generated opponent. The latest edition of eLECTIONS also offers a computer-generated Third Party candidate. eLECTIONS is:
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