Significant coverage: Gamemorph is the contributor to "Electronic Game School". He is a teacher, exploring educational methods. Electronic Game School (EGS) is a free educational project in an attempt to transmit knowledge through computer games and developing curiosity in kids, teens and all people. In most cases given topics from Wikipedia are designed as interactive and fun applications, so it can be used as additional multimedia about that topic in education and exploration.
Amateur developer of short online flash applications related to Knowledge, Education, Science and Lore.
editReliable sources:
- Meet Pluto. Additional multimedia about the Moons of Pluto
- Solar Puzzle. Additional multimedia about the Solar System
- Jupiter Moons. Additional multimedia about the Moons of Jupiter
- Cell Puzzle. Additional multimedia about the Cell (biology)
- Bones Puzzle. Additional multimedia about the Human Skeleton
- Europe Puzzle. Additional multimedia about the European Countries
- Master Computers and Expert Computers. Additional multimedia about the Peripheral
- Master Hardware. Additional multimedia about the Hardware
- Master Software. Additional multimedia about the Software
- True Gamer. Additional multimedia about the Video game genres
- Math Hex. Additional multimedia for practice Arithmetic
- Nonmetals. Additional multimedia about the Nonmeta elements
- Metalloids. Additional multimedia about the Metalloid elements
- Maslow Pyramid. Additional multimedia about the Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- Civilization Advances. Additional multimedia about the Civilization Advances and Civilization
- Rousse Quest. Additional multimedia about the city of Ruse, Bulgaria
- Paradise Stream. Additional multimedia about Райското Пръскало
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| age = 36 years
| location = Earth, Europe
| games count = 18: Solar Puzzle, Europe Puzzle, next one...
| available = yes
| Categories = 12
Biology, [1], Logic, Sport, Languages, Arts, Geography, History, IT, Chemistry, Psychology, Archeology
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References
edithttp://planeta42.com
http://planeta42.com/physics/solarPuzzle/