martes, 5 de junio de 2012

Treasure Hunt: "Views and Sounds from Murcia"

Hello, we are Broken Dreams group from the subject called Research and ICT (#RICT1112). We are studying the first year of Bilingual Primary Education Degree at the University of Murcia, in which RICT is included as a subjet for the second semester.Broken Dreams is constituted by two members: Cristina Belmonte Aranda and Juan Martínez Vivancos. 
Next, you can see "Views and Sounds from Murcia" Treasure Hunt which is the Gymkhana which we have made but also the Treasure Hunt which we have solved, called "Alfonso X The Wise", made by Chalk Drivers group.


                                                                                                  Thank you very much,
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 Treasure Hunt: "Views and Sounds from Murcia"

General Description and Instructions (it includes level, knowledge, age, clues, POI's...)

Treasure Hunt: Views and Sounds from Murcia

The solving process of "Views and Sounds from Murcia"
Solving process

Assessment 

“Views and Sounds from Murcia” Treasure Hunt (TH) has been made by Broken Dreams Group from ICT subject at the University of Murcia.
In this project, we have tried to give the best of ourselves and we think that it is quite evident the amount of work which there is behind this task.
First of all, we have to say that, maybe, we have not focused the activity as other groups, that is, we have not included “funny things” as recording videos or having to ask for help to unknown people from the city. Being honest, we thought about also implementing these tasks to our TH but, we have to be realistic, in the current case of our project, we have created an activity which is accurate for children who are 9 and 10 years old (second cycle of Primary Education) and, probably, a 10 years old child can record a video in a perfect way but, for example, asking for help can turn into a danger action, more even when a kind lend the smartphone to a person to take a photo of this child with his/her rest of the group.
“Views and Sounds from Murcia” TH has been created in a war that does not need outside need to make the activity, except the help of the teacher and, in fact, if we decided to make this activity with children right now we could not have any problem about adapting the content or tasks to People and Institutions variables of Curriculum Implementation since the activity has already made thinking about the true addressee: school children, not only students of Bilingual Primary Education. Therefore, this is the main reason because we have not included this kind of requirements.
On the other hand, taking into account some aspects about the activity, our TH is constituted by 20 POI’s but only 10 of them are right. To get a new POI children have to answer questions and, again, questions may seem quite easy but we have to think about the knowledge’s level of a 10 years old child. Furthermore, the final question is not also difficult and clues, sometimes, have been written “in a metaphoric way” giving personality to the Bell Tower of the Cathedral in order to make the riddle more interesting and exciting. All clues are not really necessary but they help to get the final question easier.
The methodology of the activity is pretty simple: using Layar, Layar redirects you to a webpage with information about the POI and the place where the QR Code is hidden, looking for the QR Code, using a QR Code Reader and the Code will redirect you to a question about the place where you are, answers are always places and, consequently, if you chooses the correct answer you will have to go the place which you have chose, which is the correct POI, and vice verse.
As a negative point of the activity, we would have to admit that some images used in videos as well as images used in Instructions presentation have license but, please, the whole activity has been made only by two people, it was really impossible to spend more time in Murcia also taking photos about each place (more even one of the members, Cristina, is from Cartagena). Obviously, this is not an excuse because we have not used all images with free license but it is an important reason which explains the action.  
We created 5 videos about: Floridablanca Garden, Peligros’s Bridge, Verónicas Market, Flowers’ Square and Cardenal Belluga Square. Videos are about a presentation with images about the place and, in the description of the video we have enclosed further information about the POI and also the QR Code location.
As far as grammar and spelling is concerned, we have tried to correct and revise our writings several times in order to avoid confusions or understanding problems. Both, videos and writings have been made taking into account the level of children.
Furthermore, we have to admit our topic is really wide and it can be interpreted in tons of ways, choosing some places or other ones. In reference to this point, we wanted to include historical places with great landscapes, as Peligros’s Bridge, and also other view of Murcia, as a gastronomic perspective including Verónicas Market. We think that right POI’s are really varied and they show different faces of Murcia.
“Views and Sounds from Murcia” Treasure Hunt has allowed us to know more about our city, not only in terms of landscapes or views but also information and History about the great majority of the POI’s. We could say that we have fulfilled the main purpose of an educative activity: to learn something.

Hakuna Matateros was the group which had to solve our TH. In general terms, no specific need from game masters was required to complete the activity since this project had been elaborated with the purpose that children could make the whole task with enough autonomy and independence, that is, without calling the teacher every time (if we can to promote autonomy, initiative and independence we have to explain the activity to children with enough clarity so they understand the matter and they could make it by themselves). There were not many QR Code absences since they told me the day when they were going to make the activity and we went to Murcia some hours before to stick the Codes because this is best solution to guarantee the codes’ stay.
Layar also worked well since while we were sticking the codes we also checked if the application detected all POI’s and there were no evident problems about its operation. We, as game masters, were available all the time and sometimes we encouraged the labour of Hakuna Matateros group because they solved the TH really well and they did not find any significant trouble.
As conclusion, its work was compensated and they received a treasure which consisted of sweets and candies, they deserved it.

Thanks to this activity we have been aware of how using technology and also integrating knowledge may propitiate new ways of learning in which researching and practice is the base to contribute to make the teaching and learning process as significant. We believe that we will use this kind of activities in the future but, as a point of improvement, the project will have to be reduced in terms of time extension, being adapted to school schedule. 


Extras:

 
 
 

Treasure Hunt: Alfonso X, The Wise


Alfonso X, The Wise Treasure Hunt was the activity which we had to complete. Here is all the basic information about it:

General description about the Treasure Hunt

-          Level: Sixth year of Primary Education, third cycle.

-          Area of knowledge: Cultural, Social and Environmental Knowledge.

-          Age of students: 11-12 years old.

-          Topics and subtopics to be learned in Alfonso X Treasure Hunt:

o       Culture and History about Alfonso X and the Region of Murcia
o       Relevant historical dates of Murcia in relation to Alfonso X (especially for the final question).

-          POI’s:

POI’s are divided in right and incorrect POI’s:

o       Right POI’s:

§         Alfonso X Sculpture
§         Alfonso X El Sabio Highschool
§         La Merced University
§         Real Academy Alfonso X
§         Santa Clara la Real Convent
§         San Andrés Church
§         Almudí Palace
§         Town Hall
§         San Juan de Dios Church
§         Cathedral of Murcia

o       Incorrect POI’s:

§         Alfonso X Restaurant
§         San Esteban Palace
§         Archaeological Museum
§         CAM (Av. Alfonso X)
§         Peluquería Alfonso X
§         Alfonso X Parking 
§         Museo de la Ciencia y el Agua. 
§         La Glorieta (The Shield)
§         Avenida Alfonso X, The Wise
§         Clínica Alfonso X

-          The Treasure: The final present to fulfil our hard work was a “true” chest which contained chocolate coins, a “replica” of Alfonso X’s crown and a manuscript of Alfonso X in which he devotes some words to us for having complete his Treasure Hunt.
-          Clues:
o       Initial clue: “The first place, where you have to go, is where Alfonso The X is still sat.
The methodology of the gymkhana was based on QR Codes which contained the next POI where we had to go as well as a clue for the final question. Unfortunately, only one and a half Code remained on its place and, as a result, the great majority of clues were given by the game masters in a direct way.
o       We only got two “physical clues”: they were the numbers 1 and 2 and they correspond to the date which we had to guess in the final question: The day when Alfonso X arrived to Murcia (1-5-1243).

-          The solving process:

o       Following process:

Due to we did not have many clues the Treasure Hunt was mainly based on receive instructions and complete questions in order to get the new instruction. In general features this was the following process:

§         First POI: Alfonso X Sculpture. Task: To take a photo with an unknown person.
§         Second POI: Alfonso X El Sabio Highschool. Task: answer a question. What was more important for Alfonso X el Sabio?
a) Winning back the territory.
b) The culture.
§         Third POI: La Merced University. Task: answer another question.
Which city was founded by Alfonso X , the Wise?
a)    Ciudad Real, in 1255
b)    Murcia, in 1243
§         Fourth POI: Real Academia Alfonso X. Task: To wear a custome.
§         Fifth POI: Santa Clara La Real Convent. Task: To dance “Cantiga de Santa María”.
§         Sixth POI: San Andrés Church. Task: to answer a question. Alfonso X decided the location of…
                                                                   a)    Almudi Palace
                                                                 b)    Archaeological Museum
§         Seventh POI: Almudí Palace. Task: To cry Long life to Alfonso X!
§         Eighth POI: Town Hall. Task: to answer another question. Alfonso X is considered as founder of….
                                                                  a)    The Spanish prose.
                                                                  b)    The Spanish verse.
§         Nineth POI: San Juan de Dios Church. Task: To sing “Tengo el corazón contento” song.
§         Tenth POI: To solve the final question of TH:

There was a day when
a new king brought
culture, economic prosperity
and religion


o       Assessment:
§         POI’s (4 points): There were right 10 POI’s of route and other 10 incorrect POI’s, but also completed. Some of them seemed as filled POI’s (as CAM or Alfonso X Clinic), but other ones not.
§         Clues (1 points, because of the absence of QR Codes which contained the clues): Actually, there were no clues (people removed them) so there were only indications about the place where we had to go.
§         Format used on the clues (4 points): despite there were not too much physical clues due to their absence, videos were well solved and they helped to enrich the frame of the clue.
§         Grammar (5 points): Writing of texts is easy to understand and really pleasant.
§         Spelling (3 points): There were no spelling mistakes.
§         Pictures (3 points): All used images have license or it is quite evidente that they belong to the Group (all images of Alfonso X TH belong to Chalk Drivers).
§         Clues pertinence (4 points): Despite we only found to physical clues, they are related to the topic and, in addition, they are necessary to discover the treasure.
§         TH Content (4 points): We did not think that we finally got attracted to the topic and, in fact, it is really interesting the way in which the Gymkhana/TH is approached.
§         Learning (4 points): Learning about the topic was continuous.
§         Fun (4 points): It was funny.
§         Game master role: They were devoted every minute, they encouraged us, they helped us and they were our company Turing the whole Gymkana/TH.  

- Extras

 










martes, 8 de mayo de 2012

Fofó Park, Murcia


First garden to be built in the 80's. This park is built with several sporting and leisure: The Barnes sports courts, swimming pool Mar Menor, the football field and Barnes and movie theater auditorium.

Science's Museum, Murcia


Science museum and water, situated in Spain Square. It wants to encourage curiosity to the public and inform them of the uses of water and science in a fun and that everyone can understand.

Juan XXIII Square, Murcia


Juan XXIII Square communicates the Plaza Circular, and serves as a liaison between them and the Avenida Juan de Borbon.

Redonda Square, Murcia


Also called Plaza Circular. Near it is the Hospital Morales Meseguer and next to the Colegio Capuchino. Before the massive logging that occurred in the twentieth century, this square had many chopos, which were infected and they died.

Seiquer Alejandro Street, Murcia


This street is located in the center of Murcia. It is parallel to the Calle trapería.
It is dedicated to Alexander Seiquer, who was an artist who made sketches of the Romea Theatre and animals.

Trapería Street, Murcia


It is in the center of Murcia. In this street it is the Royal Casino Murcia, not far from the cathedral.

Cardenal Belluga Square, Murcia


Plaza de Cardenal Belluga is located in the historic city center. There are the Cathedral  and tha Ayuntamiento de Murcia. In 1885 he was placed in this square a statue of Cardinal Belluga.
Today is a pedestrian passing by a lot of daily visitors.

Merced's Square, Murcia


It is located in the centre of Murcia, Close to the Faculties of Law and Letters Campus de la Merced. Also it is located the Diego Marín Library, the auditorium and an office of University Information Service.

Fama Avenue, Murcia


Along it, we can find the New Condomina’s Stadium, the Auditorium and Congress Centre Victor Villegas. The end of it is in the Hospital Universitario Reina Sofia.
You can access it from the Ronda de Levante road.

Gran Vía Street, Murcia



Francisco Salzillo’s Gran Via is an avenue of the city of Murcia. It is located in the city center. It is a construction what was made in the mid-50s of the twentieth century. This had to demolish hundreds of buildings in the medieval Murcia, including the Arab baths.
It is dedicated to the famous Baroque sculptor, Francisco Salzillo.

Flowers' Square, Murcia



It is one of the most important urban areas of the old quarter. It is located in the centre of Murcia. Flowers’ Square is highly known because of the great amount of bars and tapas sites which evidence why the Mediterranean gastronomy carries on being the best in the world. Flowers’ Square houses luxurious buildings and also the economic level which usually walks around these places is from people with well-considered jobs.  Due to its warm ambient and culture level among all processions from Murcia City cross the square as a prestigious sign during the Holy Week.

City Council Square or Clorieta



City Council Square is situated in the Segura River’s bank, as its name indicates; the City Council is established in that place due to a central position which allows to be connected with other state organizations.
It is basically a garden which has lot of flowers and fountains.
As you can see there is a banner about asking for water stuck on the facade of the building due to the Murcia’s water shortage.  

Saavedra Fajardo Market Square


It is a market square which is situated in Murcia centre. This market is located in the Selgas Street.
It was called Saavedra Fajardo because this name belongs to a Spanish writer and diplomat who was born in Murcia.

Verónicas Market


It is one of the main market squares of Murcia. It is located in San Francisco Square next to the old Verónicas’s Convent and very close to Almudí Palace, Malecón Boulevard and Segura River.
The current building, a modernist edifice, was designed by the architect called Pedro Cerdan and finally it was built between years 1912 and 1916.
Views: Apparently, Verónicas Market is not a bright building, but the true appealing element is inside its walls where you can the typical aliments and gastronomy from Murcia and also how the ambient of being in an illustrative place as this one is. Furthermore, we have to make reference about the smell of meat, fruit, fish and sea food which may be an index of products’ quality.
Sounds: Verónicas Market is a close site so you won’t have any problem about hearing market’s habitual sounds as people talking about prices, storekeepers crying and other sounds like the knife grinder’s music.

 QR Code location: You have to go to the main door of Verónicas Market which is really near to Verónicas’s Convent. Once you have arrived to there, there are two bins, one at each side of the door, the QR Code is on one of these bins’ back.

Sto. Domingo Square


It is one of the most important urban areas of Murcia City. It is located in the old quarter and it is a pedestrian square since the last urban reform. Sto. Domingo Square houses some of the most representative buildings of Murcia.
This square joins well-knows and traditional streets as Trapería Street, La Merced Square, Sto.
Domingo Arch and Alfonso X The Wise Boulevard.

Peligros's Bridge or Old Bridge


It is an arched stone bridge over the River Segura whose building was finally completed around the year 1742. It is the oldest bridge in the city which actually remains up; hence the name "Old Bridge" as opposition to another one in other part of Murcia City called "New Bridge".
In September 1718 City Council proceeded to start the building due to a flood which destroyed it in 1701. However, the bridge building stopped by Felipe V because of the lack of money but later it was resumed in 1739 until its end in 1742.
Views: You can’t pass the bridge without taking a look at the wonderful scenery which Segura River makes as well as the landscape of the Cathedral’s Bell Tower with some important buildings as the City Council.
Sounds: Sounds depend on the level of cars’ noise, if the street is quite calm you may hear how the water flows and ducks quack.

QR Code location: The QR Code is stuck on the nearest streetlight to the chapel where Peligros Virgin is.

La Seda Garden


It is located between San Antón Street and Olma Street. La Seda Garden is a meeting point where playful learning, workshops, games and activities for all ages take place every day. Here all people want to share different cultures, and promoting peaceful coexistence with free time days and cultural workshops.

Floridablanca Garden



It is a public garden from Murcia City which was created in the mid-nineteenth century. It is the oldest one of the city. It is located in Alameda de Colón Street.
It is dedicated to Don Jose Monino y Redondo; Count of Floridablanca who was Minister of Carlos III and Carlos IV and also president of the Murcia’s Supreme Committee and
Central Committee.
Views: Floridablanca Garden has beautiful and huge trees to see, it’s pretty nice how the majority of big roots are dug up and they build interesting forms on the land. Furthermore, the smells of flowers, as roses, or the fountain are also elements which transmit peace and harmony in the full centre of Murcia.
Sounds: Sounds are not very nice because of the cars traffic. However, the sound of the water in the fountain may result relaxing.

QR Code location: There is an information’s screen from City Council just in front of “El Carmen” church, go and look for it in the post of this screen, good luck! ;-)

San Andrés Bus Station, Murcia



It is located in the centre of Murcia. You can enter to the station through Sierra de la Pila Street or Bolos’s Street (this last one is the way through buses enter to the station). Renewed, it counts with accesses adapted for people with motor disabilities.

Estación de tren “El Carmen” Murcia



It is the railway station of Murcia; it is located in the district of El Carmen. The station was built by the Madrid-Zaragoza-Alicante’s trains company. The 24th October of 1862 Queen Isabel II inaugurated it. “El Carmen” Tren Station building encouraged the growth of “El Carmen” neighbourhood until the point that it became the most important place related to merchandises’ manufacturing.  
Views: To see trains passing, the smell of oil, the rails and people going back and forth turning will make you feel as you were in another industrialized town.
Sounds: Trains’ noises are very characteristic and also the noise of bags’ wheels.

QR Code location: There are four streetlights in front of the main Train Station’s facade. The QR Code is stuck in one of them, let’s find it!

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