The brain is a fascinating organ and at the same time incredibly complex. More than 400 school students from the South Asian region wanted to know how this structure functions in our heads and controls our behavior: How do feelings come about? How do we make decisions? What happens if the brain doesn't work as usual?
In the Hertie Foundation's "Blue Brain Club" web-based game, MINT-interested students in grades 10 to 12 demonstrated their knowledge in school teams.
The competition was a complete success! Here are the feedbacks of the students'.
Winners
Nes international school, Mumbai (wins: online Language course)
Sanskriti School, New Delhi (Wins: youth camp scholarship)
Amity international school, Gurugram (WINS: ONLINE LANGUAGE COURSE)
KV ONGC Panvel Phase 2, Mumbai (WINS: ONLINE LANGUAGE COURSE)
Deutsch und STEM sind zwei Themen die mich begeistern und das Online-Spiel, ‘Blue Brain’ kombiniert die beiden Themen. Ich habe das Spiel wirklich interssant und informativ gefunden. Mein Wortschatz wurde erweitert, besonders über Wissenschaft. Es war eine neue Erfahrung, und ich freue mich auf mehr Online-Speilen und Gelegenheiten von Goethe. In dieser unvorhersehbaren Zeit, hatten wir die Möglichkeit, Spaß beim Lernen zu haben.
Ein herzliches Dankeschön an Goethe-Institut und meine Lehrerinnen, Frau Ghosh, Frau Chatterjee und Frau Dhir!
Joining the blue brain club was an honour. The games were interactive and engaging.The graphics and story make the game even better. I gained a new experience as I was not very fond of games,but this one was very unique and appreciable.
My experience with blue brain club was very good and it was a an interactive game session!! It was a new and fun way of learning about brain and its function with the help of games.