Awards & Nominations
3jeja has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
3jeja has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
We developed a video game that teaches children about the journey of astronauts from training to achieving their missions.The avatar which is the main game character will learn how to survive different hazards through tests, quizzes, and activities.In this journey, the child will be guided by a robot based on AI to interact and teaches him different aspects from space. A bracelet or a smartphone are going to be synchronized with the child's activity to ensure he makes physical activities.This game is not only going to provide learning in many fields(engineering, medicine, physics, maths, chemistry..) but also going to be active and participating different activities.
In this game, we have a series of missions: training, travel to the Moon, travel to Mars, and discover the beyond. Each mission has different levels that can be achieved only by succeeding in tests that contain analysis and interpretations of the optimal solution which guarantees the survival of the avatar's crew. Also, there are quizzes in which the child answers different questions and learns new things in many fields such as maths, physics, astronomy, science, chemistry, and engineering. The tests and the quizzes are based on NASA's dataset. To help the child in his journey, we came up with the idea of including a real robot that's going to interact with the child by explaining definitions and giving activities.
In the mission, the avatar has a certain routine and some physical activities to accomplish, here comes the importance of our robot that is based on computer vision, it captures every move of the child and increases the score of the avatar. This means that the video game and the robot are going to be synchronized together. The interaction between the robot and the child is meant to keep him active.
During spaceflight, the avatar will face several hazards, and based on the knowledge from the tests and the quizzes, the child is going to analyze the results to know which solution is the best to optimize the performance of his avatar and ensure his well being and to have a healthy crew through the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3O6M4pC2hU&fbclid=IwAR1lwEQn0TprSKRSXjB6edl1oKRn3NWvEBLRU4u8z829vus9mIMpg-jWmZc
https://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub/index.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlHD5HfFJlE&list=PL37Yhb2zout05pUjr7OoRFpTNroq_wd9f&index=3
https://www.nasa.gov/hrp/hazards
During this experience, we worked as a team in order to come up with this creative idea. We learned how to be organized, tackle differents tasks, and work under pressure. We chose this challenge because we want to help children understand the different aspects of space and astronauts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3O6M4pC2hU&fbclid=IwAR1lwEQn0TprSKRSXjB6edl1oKRn3NWvEBLRU4u8z829vus9mIMpg-jWmZc
https://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub/index.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlHD5HfFJlE&list=PL37Yhb2zout05pUjr7OoRFpTNroq_wd9f&index=3
https://www.nasa.gov/hrp/hazards
https://three.jsc.nasa.gov/#section=main
https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-345/
#space #astronaut #children #moon #journey #mars
This project has been submitted for consideration during the Judging process.
Long-distance space travel comes with a multitude of health risks, but it is difficult to imagine the combined effects of these risks, especially for those who are not fluent in NASA jargon. Your challenge is to create an educational game for middle schoolers (approx. ages 10-14) that focuses on keeping an avatar alive and healthy during a voyage from Earth to Mars and back, and that identifies the most difficult challenges and the biggest risks involved in human spaceflight.

