Following Filament Games See all 608 followers
-
Do you already have postings on Art Games?- May 20, 2013
-
great games and simulations on icivics. What others are out there?- May 16, 2013
-
-
Mr. Smith - thank you for your response
- May 17, 2013
-
Filament Games - Thanks! We are regularly coming out with new titles, which are available at filamentgames.com
- May 20, 2013
-
I will check you all out for art games...- May 16, 2013
-
Check out these Science Song Videos that were highlighted on XL 106.7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2CKrHOUfIs
http://www.commoncorerap.com- Apr 26, 2013
-
Louisiana Reading Conference Dec 6 & 7 -- Call for Proposals, Vendors/Exhibitors and Advertising.- Apr 9, 2013
-
Motivate your students for the assessment!!!
I started posting this link only a few days ago and the response has been wonderful. In case you missed it the first time around here it is again.
Over 6,000 hits in only 6 days!!!
Hope you and your students enjoy this as much as we did putting it together.
Enjoy,
My name is Mr. HydeMotivate your students for the assessment!!!Show Full Post Show Less
I started posting this link only a few days ago and the response has been wonderful. In case you missed it the first time around here it is again.
Over 6,000 hits in only 6 days!!!
Hope you and your students enjoy this as much as we did putting it together.
...- Apr 6, 2013
-
Dear Filament, Kids love Cell command, but appear to be confused by both the Risosome and Mitochondria levels. The embedded tutorial doesn't appear to be enough to clarify. Can you please give me a quick and easy explanation of what students are to do at those levels or advise re where I can locate additional documentation to guide them in its use so I can still use it with students. Thanks in advance for your prompt response, Regards- Feb 4, 2013
-
this is the new video..enjoy!^^)b if the embed link doesn't work..try click this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DONxw8wNxc- Feb 3, 2013
-
Hi,
1. We have subscribed through edmodo apps to cell command, but students are having a bit of trouble navigating the interface. Do have additional documentation, tutorials, etc, (besides what's embedded in game?
2. Also, I have one student in the class who is for some reason being given access only to a "demo" version of the game rather than the full version. Can you please advise re what we should do for her account?
(I can send you username particulars offline if necessary.
Thanks in advance for your prompt response.
Regards,
Raphael
Hi,Show Full Post Show Less
1. We have subscribed through edmodo apps to cell command, but students are having a bit of trouble navigating the interface. Do have additional documentation, tutorials, etc, (besides what's embedded in game?
2. Also, I have one student in the class who is for some reason being given access only to a "demo" version of the game rather than the full version. Can you please advise re what we should do for her account?
(I can send you username particulars offline if necessary.
Thanks in advance for your prompt response.
Re...- Feb 1, 2013
-
Danielle Knudson - Hi, Dr. Raphael. I'm a member of Edmodo's Technical and App Support teams. If you email me with the student's name and username, I can contact the publisher's support team with the student's information for the app so that the publisher can take a closer look to see what may be happening. My email address is danielle@edmodo.com.
@Filament Games, if you require any additional help/information, please contact me at danielle@edmodo.com.
Thanks!- Feb 1, 2013
-
Dr. Raphael - Thanks for reply. I will send.
- Feb 1, 2013
-
Filament Games - Dr. Raphael, Thanks for playing our games! We sent an email reaching out to you several weeks ago. If you haven't received it, please send an email to contact@filamentgames.com so that we can help you out.
- Apr 21, 2013
-
hii!!. i made some video about learning,, i hopefully you can give me and advise about how video's look...so i can be better for the next video making..thanks all..if the link can't open please click this link so you can directly go to the video's channel..http://www.youtube.com/user/unitedbraininstit...- Feb 1, 2013
-
Last day to watch and help us win! Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NpzFlrYzFo- Jan 31, 2013
-
Greetings! I'm interested in games devoted to teaching English with specific purposes, in my case, the Hospitality Services and Tourism Area. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!- Sep 30, 2012
-
CALLING ALL BEGINNING TEACHERS!!!!!!!!
I created this group called Beginning Teachers. It is aimed as a platform for beginning teachers to help each other out, chat to each other and swap resources.
Please feel free to invite other beginning teachers (approximately 0-5 years experience.) We currently have members of the group with 6 and 7 years experience, so we are not very strict on experience! Also if you have twitter/other social networks, feel free to pass on the message. The more, the merrier!!
I thought it would be a good platform to help each other out. The Join URL is:
http://edmodo.com/join/945196e660e6fc38abcfa4...CALLING ALL BEGINNING TEACHERS!!!!!!!!Show Full Post Show Less
I created this group called Beginning Teachers. It is aimed as a platform for beginning teachers to help each other out, chat to each other and swap resources.
Please feel free to invite other beginning teachers (approximately 0-5 years experience.) We currently have members of the group with 6 and 7 years experience, so we are not very strict on experience! Also if you have twitter/other social networks, feel free to pass on the message. The more, the merrier!!
I thought it would be a good platform...- Apr 26, 2012
-
Pedagogical Pain Points!!! What are yours?
What topic plagues you year after year? The topic that students consistently have trouble understanding, find excruciatingly boring, or simply can’t relate to. You try different methods, but every year it’s the same old struggle. You can’t drop it because it’s foundational to the field or it’s mandated by state standards. Anyone who has ever taught knows these “Pedagogical Pain Points.”
Filament Games wants to turn your Pedagogical Pain Points into Pedagogical Victories by developing educational video games that help you teach those topics that are foundational to your field or are consistently difficult for your students to grasp. But we need your input! We’ve put together a short survey to gather information about the top PPPs of K-12 teachers. We’ll use this information to inform the design and development of our next set of games. It should take less than 15 minutes to complete.Pedagogical Pain Points!!! What are yours?Show Full Post Show Less
What topic plagues you year after year? The topic that students consistently have trouble understanding, find excruciatingly boring, or simply can’t relate to. You try different methods, but every year it’s the same old struggle. You can’t drop it because it’s foundational to the field or it’s mandated by state standards. Anyone who has ever taught knows these “Pedagogical Pain Points.”
Filament Games wants to turn your Pedagogical Pain Points into Pedagogical Victories by developing educational...- Oct 19, 2011
-
Mr. Young - For me, teaching Mitosis and Meiosis are very difficult for my middle school students to comprehend.
- Jan 10, 2012
-
Mr. Bieber - coolman
- Feb 6, 2012
-
Check out our new UDL-enhanced middle-school life science games covering plant genetics (Crazy Plant Shop), cell theory (Cell Command), and the basics of viruses and bacteria (You Make Me Sick!). View the trailers and play the demos here on Edmodo! If you love them -- and we know you will -- visit our webstore to purchase the full versions. Then come back to Edmodo -- or logon from our webpage -- and use your code to access the full version.
And please let us know what you think! Post here or email, contact@filamentgames.com. We'd love to know how you are using the games in your classrooms, any improvements you'd like to see, and ideas you have for new games.Check out our new UDL-enhanced middle-school life science games covering plant genetics (Crazy Plant Shop), cell theory (Cell Command), and the basics of viruses and bacteria (You Make Me Sick!). View the trailers and play the demos here on Edmodo! If you love them -- and we know you will -- visit our webstore to purchase the full versions. Then come back to Edmodo -- or logon from our webpage -- and use your code to access the full version.Show Full Post Show Less
And please let us know what you think! Post here or email, contact@filamentgames.com. We'd love to know how you are using...- Sep 27, 2011
-
In this game, the player takes the helm of a command center of a "cell ship," working with crew members at their cellular stations. As the player embarks on different missions, they'll assist crew members with their duties based on whatever cellular crises emerge. Along the way, crew members will increase their stats and earn station perks. The player will initially start the game as a lowly crew member, working on a single station and improving their own station skills. Completing missions will earn cell credits, allowing players to upgrade their cell ship, their own commander skills or the skills of their crew. By completing all missions the player will unlock Exploration mode and win the game. And along the way, students learn key concepts in cell biology!In this game, the player takes the helm of a command center of a "cell ship," working with crew members at their cellular stations. As the player embarks on different missions, they'll assist crew members with their duties based on whatever cellular crises emerge. Along the way, crew members will increase their stats and earn station perks. The player will initially start the game as a lowly crew member, working on a single station and improving their own station skills. Completing missions will earn cell credits, allowing players to upgrade their cell ship,...Show Full Post Show Less- Jul 11, 2011
-
We had a great time at the Wisconsin STEM Summit! Great things are happening in science education in Wisconsin.- Jun 14, 2011
-
This is a great in-depth look at the first in our series of life sciences games.- Jun 7, 2011
-
Check out out the blog of Dan Norton, Filament Games' Creative Director- Jun 7, 2011
-
Filament Games is recruiting middle school life sciences teachers to test a new set of our UDL-enhanced games. Interested in knowing more? Email Beth Quinn, Filament's Research Director at bquinn@filamentgames.com!- Jun 7, 2011
-
Mr. Crosbie - Any chance of you trickling down to the elementary level, 4-6 graders?
- Jun 7, 2011
-
Filament Games - It certain cases, it might be appropriate to use a 6th grade class. Drop me an email and I can send you more info!
- Jun 7, 2011
That tag already exists.
{CONTENT}
- Delete Reply
- Edit Reply
- Delete Post
- Edit Post
- Share
- Link to this Post
- Add Post to Library
- Added to Library
-
Make Public
- Hide
- Reschedule
- Most Recently Added
- Featured
About
Filament Games is an innovative game production studio focusing exclusively on learning games. Our games combine commercial-level game design and development with cutting-edge educational research. The result is a diverse portfolio of educational games that are both fun and effective.
Prekindergarten - Higher Education












Mrs. Alvarez - There are a lot of really good ones out there. I use them as extra credit for my Middle School gifted/talented classes. I have many of them posted in the Arcade area of my website - giftedcelestia.com - Located in the "Space Station" area on the homescreen.