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![]() "The fact that we are all trying to solve the same puzzle brings us together,” Chambers tells Insider. Wordle’s creator, Josh Wardle, originally made it as a gift to his partner, who enjoys word games like the New York Times’ Spelling Bee.īecause all users are trying to guess the same word, everyone is sharing a common experience and struggle. The game stimulates both the language- and logic-processing areas of the brain, psychologist Lee Chambers tells Insider ’s Sian Bradley, and it leads to the release of dopamine, a chemical that causes people to seek out a positive experience again. Yellow means the letter is in the word, but in the wrong spot, and gray means the letter is not in the word at all. Green means the letter is in the correct spot. “I don't know any other game that has nearly as graphically neat a synopsis, where you can just see the whole arc of another's attempt so quickly,” he writes. He describes each game of Wordle as an “arc of decisions, attempts and failures.” “The best thing about Wordle is the graphic design of the shareable Wordle chart. There's a huge amount of information - and drama - packed into that little graph.” “The cleverest bit about Wordle is its social media presence,” he writes. Thi Nguyen, a philosophy professor at the University of Utah and a scholar of games, wrote a Twitter thread offering his opinion on why the game went viral. In November, the game had 90 players, but now it has over 2 million, reports Kyle Chayka for the New Yorker. Wordle exploded in popularity at the cusp of the new year. Afterwards, they can share their game as a colored grid without letter, which doesn’t spoil the answer for others. Players have six chances to solve the puzzle. The game can only be played once a day, and the answer-usually a common word in the English language-is the same for everyone. ![]() ![]() Second, there are six questions, one for each of the six common. “After each guess, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess was to the word,” the directions state. The simple premise is reminiscent of the color-guessing game, Mastermind. When I see a multisyllabic word, the first thing I do is find the. The goal is to guess a mystery five-letter word in as few tries as possible. On other platforms, memes, art and even cross-stitching inspired by these matrices have popped up across the internet. The source is the latest pandemic craze: an online game called Wordle. Twitter users may have noticed more and more people posting gray, green and yellow squares in a grid on their feeds this month. ![]() ![]() In 1962 Preparing objectives for programmed instruction Mager pioneered a new approach to instructional design which involved establishing objectives for instruction. This has been a key concept in self-paced multimedia courses and has influenced distance and online learning. Further experiments and research on this subject by Mager and his colleagues led to the concept of learner-control as a method which when introduced to technology-assisted instruction was found to improve learning performance. The findings he reported in On the sequencing of instructional content, suggested that instruction led by the learner takes on a different sequence from that led by an instructor, it allowed them to take their own knowledge into account and resulted in a more motivated learner. In the early 1960s Mager created a small experiment to determine what instructional sequence would be logical and meaningful for adult learners and compared this to the usual instructor-led sequence of instruction. He served as research scientist for the Human Resources Research Office. He also taught psychology at Sacramento State College in 1958-59. degrees) in Psychology at Ohio University in 1950, and taught psychology there the following year, before moving on to completing his PhD in Experimental Psychology at State University of Iowa in 1954. He completed graduate studies (A.B and M.A. Education and academic careerĪfter serving in World War II, Mager completed his undergraduate studies in Psychology with minors in Philosophy and Speech at Ohio University (1948), then taught broadcasting techniques and business speech at Tyler Commercial College while studying Electronics there, and studied Radio Broadcasting at the CBS School (NYU campus, 1948). Over the years, Mager had also been an accomplished unicyclist, banjo player, ventriloquist, crime novelist, and tap dancer. Mager is credited with revolutionizing the performance improvement industry with his groundbreaking work, the Criterion Referenced Instruction (CRI) framework. Mager was able to observe discrepancies with performances due to lack of information. One of his initial responsibilities was that of a company clerk which involved him interacting with new recruits. One such experience occurred in 1943 when Mager was drafted into the military. He likened his life as the ball and the different experiences in his lives as the pins of machine that would bump and jostle him eventually to his current research in the Instructional Design field. In his book, Life in the Pinball Machine: Careening from There to Here, Mager makes an analogy of his life to a pinball. Mager's ‘true love’ his wife, is a professional classical musician. Eventually he found ‘his love’ the banjo, and has even been part of a banjo band. At one time he played the violin, then the clarinet and even the saxophone. Music also formed part of Mager’s explorations as he jumped from one instrument to the other. Subsequently, Mager switched to writing with his right-hand. To add insult to injury, in his time, being left-handed was considered a heinous act and often resulted in a sharp rap on the knuckles. This made him one of the smallest in his class. ![]() This was as a result of him being skipped from fourth grade to sixth grade. As any other little boy, Mager had aspirations of becoming a fireman, policeman, detective, cowboy and even a rocketship pilot. Robert Frank Mager was born in the summer of 1923 shortly before The Great Depression. 3.4 Criterion Referenced Instruction (CRI).Without really having to create any of the company’s own games, this arrangement allowed Apple to generate the third-largest entertainment revenue in the entire globe. There is the additional worry that Apple and Google, which offer the technology on phones and PCs that hosts games, operate as the main gatekeeper for gaming and collect the associated revenues. Netflix listed TikTok and Epic Games as two of its main competitors in a statement to shareholders last year. The streaming juggernaut has been keeping an eye out for actions like this for some time. Just last week, it announced cooperation with one of the biggest video gaming companies in Europe, Ubisoft, to release several latest smartphone games, including the Assassin’s Creed series. Netflix is a significant new participant in this market. “The business model has changed away from items with widgets, like your conventional Xbox or Playstation, in favor of subscription services, in which you pay £50 but have access to a broad range of live match points and franchises,” said the author. that the market has changed significantly, becoming much more “device agnostic,” and that franchises’ intellectual property (IP) is now their most valuable asset. ![]() |